Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, that he is now in Leavenworth, Kansas. He wishes he knew where she had lived. He is only there for a short time before leaving for Witchita, Kansas.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, from the Tefft Hotel in Topeka, Kansas. He comments that in all his travels, it it the worst hotel he has ever stayed at. He is again ill with chills and fever but still visits the Kansas legislature. He comments on the Congress in Washington, D.C., the weather and ends by professing his love to her.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, from Wichita, Kansas. He was feeling so demoralized from his cold that he stayed there instead of going on to Winfield, Kansas by stage. The weather is warm but he longed for the bracing air of Minnesota. There were many people there.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, from Winfield, Kansas. He finally feels better after taking quinine. He discovers he forgot his watch at the hotel in Wichita, Kansas. He writes of meeting old comrades, the weather, the land and the people of Kansas.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, from Wichita, Kansas about his continued travels, much by horseback, and visiting old friends. The weather takes a turn for the worse and he states he is more satisfied with Minnesota weather. He will be leaving on the train for St. Louis, Missouri the next day.