Letter to Brothers and Sisters from Isaac Smith

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Western Oregon University Digital Commons@WOU Butler Family Letters (Transcripts) Butler Family Letters 4-27-1853 Letter to Brothers and Sisters from Isaac Smith Isaac Smith Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wou.edu/butlertranscripts Recommended Citation Smith, Isaac, "Letter to Brothers and Sisters from Isaac Smith" (1853). Butler Family Letters (Transcripts). 45. https://digitalcommons.wou.edu/butlertranscripts/45 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Butler Family Letters at Digital Commons@WOU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Butler Family Letters (Transcripts) by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@WOU. For more information, please contact digitalcommons@wou.edu.

Butler Family Letters Digital Collection Western Oregon University Archives Hamersly Library 345 N. Monmouth Ave. Monmouth, OR 97361 For permission to use, copy, and/or distribute the materials in the Butler Family Letters Digital Collection or for more information regarding this collection, please contact University Archives at libarchives@wou.edu or (503) 838-8899. Title: Letter to Brothers and Sisters from Isaac Smith (Winter Quarters, Ioway (Iowa)) Date: April 27, 1853 Transcription: April 27th 1853 Winter quarters, Iowa Dear brother & sisters, I write you a few lins to let you know that we are all well at presaant in hops these few lines will reach you all in the injoyment of the same blessing we are ten mils above Kainsville waiting for Edward Ground to come up with us we started from thare yestarday (26) to go to the fery to cross and Ed broke one wheel of his wagon all to peses the calculation is to cross to morrow (the 28) we have had about two weeks of verry wet cool wether, roads is verry bad and streams high we expect to have a very difficult time to travel for some time, the spring heare is verry backward no grass of anny conseqence not with standing all this thay have bin crossing the river with ox teams over a week I think thare teams will be ablige to suffer we have in our wagons eight or ten days feed I think by that time thare will be some grass we was three weeks geting to Kainsville we lay by two days and lost about thre on the acount of high water we met with no axident more thn that Ed broke one tong out of his wagon your father broke one king bolt Ira turned over and some things a little I broke an axeltree out of my small wagon but did not get it mendid till I got to Kainsville the most of our teams has stood the trip verry well one of the mules that I got from Lewis is lame I think it has the swiney something ailds the mare that I got from Norcross I cant find out what it is I dont think she will do me much good your little mule stands it firs rate P Haley W Haley Roundtree Leaper & Abel are in the neighborhood an talk of starting soon thare is a gret crowd of Emigrouts heare but thay say not half as many as thare was last spring thay all apper healthy I have not heard of any Cholra or small pox we cold have got all of our out fit at Kainsville as cheap as in Monmout the boat that was bringing our provisions up from St Louis sunk about fifty mils below, no lives lost freight and boat total loss consequently we had to buy our out fit that we lacked I paid for flower $3.00 for crackers $7 per hundred for coffee 10 cts per pound for shugar refined 7cts bacon 10 cts I wold like to tell you a good tale about Ioway and our travels through but have not the time suffise it to say that the first hundred mils is the flatist and the mudest and the most frog ponds and nasty slews that I ever

saw or herd of the most of the next hund is fine country it is verry dry and well watered I saw some situations I liked better than any in old Warren the balance is very broken all most no timber some good land on the riges the botems here on the river is verry low and flat the back watter is nearly all over them the Misourie is unusally high Kainsville is situated about two mils from the river in the hollows of high bluffs of the river and about the sis of Monmouth thay gamble get drunk sware and shve a fellow the closest kind thare is about ten dry good stores and grocery and saloons inumerable bake shops taverns Black Smiths, wagon makers, silver smiths Plenty but enough of this I have found out that thare is a gret deal to do on the road to origon so much that I have not time to think much about friends and kins folks but when I do think it makes me feel very serious, for the distance and dangers between us may cut of that which I so much desire but I hope time and patience will bring round the time that we can see each othe again we left a carpet with Butler & Rogers for sale if thay sell it get the pay if thay do not try to sell it your self I want you to send me the Monmouth Democrat send it to Independence O.T. dont forget to write no more at presant I reman your affectionate brother until deat, Isaac Smith