“In this service I hope to live; in it I wish to die!”
Quote by David Livingstone
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This compilation gathers family letters written across a fifteen-year period from 1841 to 1856, a time that saw significant social, political, and economic transformation in the English-speaking world. The correspondence documents the everyday concerns, relationships, and events that shaped family life during the mid-Victorian years. Letters of this nature typically reveal details about household matters, health and family welfare, financial affairs, social visits and gatherings, and the broader community events that touched the family's daily existence. Such collections are valued by historians and researchers for the authentic voice they provide to ordinary experiences that rarely appear in official records. The letters offer primary source material for understanding how families maintained connections across distances, managed households, and recorded the small and large events that comprised their lives during this historical period. more
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