Letters of the
Cochran/Ferguson Family
in Kingfisher, OK 1903-1904
submitted by Bonnie
L. Johnson
"Perhaps the below letter would be
of interest to the page -
of rough times in Kingfisher at the turn of the century.
I have one more letter, when daughter Bessie died.
The letters were written by Robert J COCHRAN
to my Great-grandfather David S FERGUSON -
his 1st cousin - and were saved along with
numerous other letters in a handmade desk -
which I eventually inherited."
No envelope Letter
headed, Kingfisher Novem 24 (from other sources, believe written
1903) Typed with small case letters and misspellings, just as
written.
Mr. D. S. Fergson, Your kind and welcom letter that come to my
surface the other day
Well Dave you dont kno how much good it done me to Read a letter
from you i am left alone in this world me and my wife has Bin
parted nerly a year her and the too least children in Tennessee
Charly and John is in Clay Country Edd is in Springfield Mo
Bessie is all the one that is with me
Brother Charly Died the 23 of july he never got up any more after
he got down so you can see how i am left in this world i am so
lonesom i dont know what to do
i am Bilding a Barn (for) Charleys wife now i am nerley done with
it then i will hunt another job i wood love to see you
times is dul here now the Banks is all closed there is nothing
dooing now. They cant sell nothing here now
well i will close By asking you to excuse Bad writing and speling
write soon i Remain your friend as ever
R J Cochran RFD Rout 5 Bar 5
"If there is a way you can use
this on the web site,
thought it might be interesting. The 2nd letter is in
1904,
when Bessie has died. He also tells more of
conditions
around the community."
Envelope receipt post mark Willow
Springs, Mo Feb 10 1904
Letter headed Kingfisher Okla Sunday February 7 1904
Mr. D S Fergson Dier Cousin
your Kind and Welcom letter at hand Ws glad to here from you you
dont kno how much good it dos me to read a letter from one of my
old friends in my Hours of trouble and Bereavement I thought I
new what trouble was But I never new Before I had to give up
Bessie
She died hapy said she was going Home she sing Home sweet Home
and called us all to her and Kised us goodBye and said she was
redey to go she wiped the tears from my eyes and told me not to
greave after her the last word she spoke was papa it is aful hard
But it wright god giveth and god taketh away I dont kno what will
Becom of me
I cant have any helth here I have stasmatic pane of the heart it
takes three men to hold me when I have them spells the Blood Will
Run out of my mouth I am unconcias I dont think I can stand many
more spels I have Wished severl times I had staid there and kept
my place I could have Bin Beter of than I am here this is a hard
place here to make any thing it takes so much to live here my
sickness and trouble has Brake me up
Ever thing is dul here there is nothing to do her Wheat is
looking like it woodent make any thing We havent had any bank
since last October there is lots wheat that is not up yet I dont
think there will Be any crop here this year
We have had nice wether all Winter it has spit snow one time this
winter Wheat is worth 10 cents corn 50 oats 50 cattle and hogs
low
this leaves all well Hoping this will find you all well I will
close Hoping to here from you soon
R J to D S Good bye
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