Letter from Samuel B. Reed to Wife and Family, February 8, 1870

In this February 8, 1870 letter, Samuel Reed writes to his wife and family from New York, having finished his business in Boston. His personal accounts are not yet settled, but Sidney Dillon has promised him that "they shall be this week and the balance remitted to me at Joliet," Illinois.

I came here from Boston, as I wrote you last Friday evening. My personal natters are not settled. Mr. Dillon promised that they shall be this week and the balance remitted to me at Joliet.

Last evening I went to Booth's new theatre and saw him in his representation of Hamlet. It was a great treat to me. You know that is my favorite of all Shakespeare's great tragedies. General Dix occupied a seat with me and between the acts I had quite a talk with him.

About this Document

  • Source: Letter from Samuel B. Reed to Wife and Family
  • Citation: Nebraska State Historical Society, Samuel Reed Papers (Union Pacific Railroad Collection), MS 3761, Unit 1, Subgroup 14, Series 1, Box 2, Letters to Wife and Family
  • Date: February 8, 1870