Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee. He told of spending most of the beautiful day on the prairie and the birds he observed. He updated her on the well, cistern and other progress on the farm.
Theodore Barrett wote to his future wife. He intended to write a long letter but he had written four others and time got away from him. He told her he will have a black pair of pants. The weather has been favorable for planting. The well has been dug. He worried that Georgia will be disappointed at how little has been done on the house.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee. His friend from St. Cloud stayed three days, not allowing him time to write to Georgia. He described his excitement to find the first wheat coming up. They have just over a week of planting wheat, oats and barley, left to do. He told of the need for rain.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, of going on a trip to hire farm workers. He comments on the weather and the joy he feels due to his relationship with her and he writes of his desire to begin building his house.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, that he has arrived in St. Louis, Missouri. He had several letters from Georgia and from home waiting for him at the Lindell Hotel. He doesn't think he will stay long in St. Louis. He dreamt about Georgia.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia McKee, from St. Paul, Minnesota. He was disappointed not to find any letters from Georgia waiting for him. Letters from home tell him seeding wheat had started ten days before, making him behind in his work. He is impatient for May 1st, when he will return to Washington, D.C. Georgia is the sunshine of his life.
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.
Theodore Barrett wrote to his future wife, Georgia Mckee, from Sauk Center, Minnesota. He met with some old acquaintances. He talked of the weather, including a favorable rain for the crops.