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Collection Reference Number GLC00686.02
From Archive Folder Letters and photographs of the Van Valkenburgh family of New York 
Title Loty Van Valkenburgh to Franklin Butler Van Valkenburgh regarding loneliness and homesickness
Date 12 November 1848
Author Van Valkenburgh, Loty (fl. 1848)  
Recipient Van Valkenburgh, Franklin Butler  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Written to Frank when he was 13 years old by his sister Loty who seems to be somewhere in the western part of the South. Frank is referred to as "Master" in the address. Frank is separated from his family (GLC00686.19 says he is at "the Academy") and Loty is writing him to alleviate his loneliness. Loty seems to have been married recently and writes of understanding about homesickness: she says "I have learned that contentment is the only true happiness." Goes into further reminisces about her old home. Mentions that the church is 6 miles away and that services are only every other week. Says the Sabbath is not as strict where she is than it was in New York. Tells him that "Last week the negroes all come down to the receive their winter clothing, which is all made up for them, and such a group you would have been amused to see - of every name you can imagine, prefixed by such adjectives as big, and little, white, and yellow to distinguish them - The quarters are but a little way off I have been there a number of times - They are framed houses with brick floors, a perfect little village." Goes on to further describe the slave quarters. Says a neighbor near her has raised 800 turkeys. Goes into crops on the farm. Reports that "They are all Whigs here" and await results from the election. Written from "Beverly," with no state listed.
Subjects African American History  Religion  Women's History  Marriage  Slavery  Architecture  Agriculture and Animal Husbandry  Whigs  Politics  Election  Children and Family  Slave Life  
People Van Valkenburgh, Loty (fl. 1848)  Van Valkenburgh, Franklin Butler (1835-1924)  
Theme African Americans; Religion; Women in American History; Slavery & Abolition; Children & Family; Agriculture
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859