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Letter from Algy Knox Bevins to Merie Rieck - November 10, 1916
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[fever]. [Temperature] has been up to 106 which is getting dangerous, especially for a man of his build.
I think mother wrote you but she had lost your address so it may not reach you. I have not been home for 2 months and am in no position to go now as I cannot get away only by boat. My check is 10 days overdue and will be 5 or 6 more before I get it. Also mail is rather slow here.
Art. said very little in his letter so I am in the dark. However I do not look for anything worse than it now is. At the most I hope not.
How are you [making] it at the grape fields? Did you send for catalogue of the [nursing] school in Jamestown? Tell me what you figure on doing and [perhaps] I can help
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Key West, Fla. 11/10/16
Dear Sister,
You will pardon the long delay as usual. I am still at Key West but will leave Sunday for Jacksonville. It will take about 4 or five days to get there. It is 500 miles from here and we make about 6 nauts[sic] an hour.
As I said before I am aboard the U.S. dredge Barnard. It is going from Tampa to Jacksonville for repairs. This is my first sea [experience] and I like it fine. I am going to stay with it until spring and then go north I believe.
I just had a letter from Art. He says Father is very sick. He has [jaundice] Malaria and [Bilious]
[fever]. [Temperature] has been up to 106 which is getting dangerous, especially for a man of his build.
I think mother wrote you but she had lost your address so it may not reach you. I have not been home for 2 months and am in no position to go now as I cannot get away only by boat. My check is 10 days overdue and will be 5 or 6 more before I get it. Also mail is rather slow here.
Art. said very little in his letter so I am in the dark. However I do not look for anything worse than it now is. At the most I hope not.
How are you [making] it at the grape fields? Did you send for catalogue of the [nursing] school in Jamestown? Tell me what you figure on doing and [perhaps] I can help
you.
How are things on the place?
I will write you again when I get in Jacksonville which will be soon[.]
Key West is not much of a place but some pretty good sized boats stop here. A big liner backed into us while docking last Tuesday[.] She broke in our rail but [didn't] hurt our hull. I may skip on a coastwise vessel if I get an opening.
I will mail this to your old address as grape season should be about over.
My address is
c/o U.S.E.D. Bernard
Jacksonville Fla.
or will be [Jacksonville] for a month or so.
Answer soon. I will keep you posted on Pa's condition as often as I hear from him.
The same old Brud
Algy K.B.
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Algy Knox Bevins, 1896-1918. Letter from Algy Knox Bevins to Merie Rieck - November 10, 1916. November 10, 1916. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/326904>, accessed 1 December 2024.
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Algy Knox Bevins, 1896-1918. Letter from Algy Knox Bevins to Merie Rieck - November 10, 1916. November 10, 1916. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 1 Dec. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/326904>
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(State Archives of Florida/Algy Knox Bevins)