Letter from Elizabeth Pease, Huntly Lodge, Edinburgh, [Scotland], to Francis Jackson Garrison, 1877 Aug[ust] 23
Description:
Elizabeth Pease Nichol writes to Francis Jackson Garrison sending him a "packet of dear R[ichard] D[avis] Webb's letters" and telling Garrison he "can keep or destroy them as you like." She discusses the weather in Edinburgh and says "yesterday's paper had two columns filled with accounts of devastation done at various places by the floods." Nichol also wishes him a safe passage with "no gales, no sickness" and in the postscript she explains that she wrote "in much haste".