Transcription of Doddridge's June 8 letter to his wife. The transcriber has included the year 1734 in brackets as part of the transcription, as well as supplementary information on the people mentioned in Doddridge's letter.
In this letter, Dressler discusses his recent trip to Santa Barbara and thanks her correspondent letter, saying "I really cannot see what I have done that people should be so kind to me."
Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn, 1857-1948; Letters
Gertrude Atherton is talking to Mr. Stoldart about her book. She seems to be exploring her options, talking to other people who will publish her book, even though she said she likes the magazine that Stoldart works for.
Jowett, Benjamin, 1817-1893; Letters; University of Oxford
In this letter, Jowett assures his correspondent that he will pass on the contents of a letter "relating to medical examination" to the appropriate people.
In this introduction, typed in black ink on blue paper, Morley remarks on the vivaciousness of the people that accompany the engaging books in the shop.