Letter, 1 November 1869, John Warwick Daniel (1842-1910) to James Risque Hutter (1841-1923)

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Title

Letter, 1 November 1869, John Warwick Daniel (1842-1910) to James Risque Hutter (1841-1923)

Description

John Warwick Daniel writes to James Risque Hutter requesting that Hutter be one of his groomsmen in his wedding.

Daniel was a Confederate veteran and served as United States Senator from Virginia March 4, 1887 – June 29, 1910.

Source

Donated by Stannard Preston

Publisher

Historic Sandusky-University of Lynchburg

Date

1 November 1869

Contributor

Transcribed by Robert Bourne

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Language

En-US

Text

                                                                                                           Lynchburg                                                                    Novem. 1st. 1869

             My dear Risque:

                        On the 24th of this month I expect to bid adieu to bachelorhood; and at the same time Miss Murrell expects to change her name.
                        Will you not give me the pleasure of your service on one of my groomsmen on the occasion?
                        When you come to form please call at my office if convenient; and hoping to hear that I may count on your kind offices. I am

                                            Your friend truly,   
                                             Jno. W. Daniel

Col. J. R. Hutter

Citation

“Letter, 1 November 1869, John Warwick Daniel (1842-1910) to James Risque Hutter (1841-1923),” Historic Sandusky Archives and Collections, accessed May 1, 2024, https://historicsanduskyarchives.omeka.net/items/show/124.