Edward C. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1887 July 7
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I dont know whether I am owing you a letter or not but as the case may be I will
drop you a line and tell you that we are still alive and well and hope you are
the same We have just returned from a four weeks camping trip in the mountains
having visited during this time some of the most noted places in the world
including the famous Yosemite falls and valley Tuolumne Merced and Calaveras
groves of big trees the Natural bridge and the Mercer cave at Murphys and to
tell you of the many wonders and sights which we saw would be impossible unless
I could sit down with you for a whole day Our outfit consisted of a [ ] of horses a good covered wagon tent cooking
utensils [baling] &.c. The distance we traveled was
over 450. miles sleeping out on the ground and cooking on our camp
stove and as we took plenty of good grub lived well of course our outfit was not
complete without a gun which Kept us well supplied with choice game such as
quail dove rabbits grouse grey squirels and our good deer and for a change fine
trout from those pure mountain rivers no place in the world affords the
sportsman so much joy as the mountains of Calif. altho they are hard to ascend
one point we reached an altitude of over 8000, feet where we pitched our tent
for the night and when we arrose at sun up there was a hard frost
notwithstanding six hours before we started our ascent the thermometer stood at
85[degree symbol] in the shade. After our four weeks trip we return somewhat
fatigued but amply paid for we have witnessed some of the grandest scenery in
the world at a trifling expense. Having heard nothing from you in so long a time
I do not Know whether you have sold that lot or not or the hay If not I am
anxious to have the matter up at once for every dollar helps
us in our
business if not disposed of say what you will give or take
and if the hay is sold send my share if I should buy I will pay you cash and if
you buy you do the same I received a letter from Kit and answered the same a
long time since did she receive it Please write me at once and tell me all the
news and what you are doing and all about the old neighbors is Chancy Warner
still living if so see him for me and give him our best regards This is vacation
for the children and they are having a gay time picknicking &.c. I only
took Carl with us to Yosemite it was a great treat to him I have some big offers
to go back on the road which I may do soon we all join
in regards and love to you all Kit-write Uncle Ed a long letter
Your BrE C Smith