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Letters, Postcards, Clippings
George Fernandez Letter #2
[Note: From June Poulsen’s bible. This letter was typed on a typewriter.]
Star Rt. 2, Box 4
Clallam Bay, Wash. 98326
Dear Beatrice:
How are you doing these days. You must find the nights very
cold, although there is a lot of sunshine during the day. I have
not heard from Laddie, since he made his trip into Canada. You
didn’t go along, did you? Did he stop at your place and tell you
about it on the way back?
Since Gus got killed, Mildred, his daughter is writing a
history about the old settlers in the Pysht Valley. Maybe you
could tell me some things: Do you know the year your mother was
married to Otto Pontine? Her age at marriage? Gerty thinks that
she was 15 when she got married. Do you think that is right? How
old was Otto? I asked Gerty to list the children at birth, and
this is the way she did it: (1) Bertha (2) Jimmie (3) Teddy (4)
Archie (5) Beatrice (6) Arthur (7) Betty. Archie drowned in the
river at the age of three or four. He fell off a crossing log.
That is what Gerty seems to remember. Do you know anything about
that?
I remember the school room in your house. I went to school
down there first with Rush. I can’t remember if I visited school
one day, or if I went longer. All I can remember is that he went
down to the river after water, and when he was gone every one
started talking. The next year Ozella taught, and I remember
going to school with her down there, until she taught school at
Pysht. She had a sister Vera. Do you remember who taught school
before Rush? One time when I was down there I remember Jimmy
playing the roller Organ, and it sounded so nice. I think your
mother said that she sold it for 3 dollars. I remember the
chicken house you had across the river. At one time there was a
big open place over there. Gerty said that a man by name of
Slattery used to live over there, but that he was gone when she
got to the place here in 1890. There was a cherry tree over
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