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Nelson, Helen E.

Source 054 – Postcard by Iva M. Cooper

June 28, 1911 by Admin

Author: Iva M. Cooper of Grand Rapids, MI
Title: Postcard to “Mother” Mrs. H.E. Cooper [Helen E. (Nelson) Branch Cooper] of Lawrence, MI
Date: 28 June 1911
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note:

June 28, 1911

Mrs. H.E. Cooper
Lawrence MI
c/o A.B. Lawton [Amanda (Branch) Lawton, Helen’s daughter]
R.F.D. #3

Dear Mother: have kept thinking I would answer your letter, but find so much to do. I have failed to do it. I think I won’t take but one more case and when i get it will write again and let you know about when to expect me. Hope you are getting on OK with the house. Love to all. Iva

Filed Under: Postcard Tagged With: Cooper, Iva M., Nelson, Helen E.

Source 053 – Postcard by Iva M. Cooper

April 29, 1911 by Admin

Author: Iva M. Cooper of Grand Rapids, MI]
Title: Postcard to Mrs. H.E. Cooper [Helen E. (Nelson) Branch Cooper] of Lawrence, MI
Date: 29 April 1911
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note:

April 29, 1911

Mrs. H.E. Cooper
Lawrence, MI
RFD #3
c/o A.B. Lawton [Amanda (Branch) Lawton, Helen’s daughter]

Your card received last night. My patient died Monday p.m. but I stayed till last night, as they paid me for the full week. I didn’t want to leave them, it was such a lovely home; but my work was done and duty said go so I had to go. If Elam (Iva’s half-brother through mother) can, have him stop here on his way back from Lawrence. He can phone here to the house and find out where I am, if I am out on a case (cit. phone 38310). Iva [Grand Rapids, MI]

Filed Under: Postcard Tagged With: Cooper, Iva M., Nelson, Helen E.

Source 009 – Postcard by Helen E. Cooper

May 11, 1910 by Admin

Author: H.E. Cooper
Title: Letter to Iva M. Cooper of Grand Rapids, MI
Date: 11 May 1910
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note:

11 May 1910
UBCA Hospital
Grand Rapids, MI

Miss Iva M Cooper:
Arrived in Lawrence yesterday. Was sick all night and do not feel very well today. Had a hard ride all through Canada. Left round 3:35 p.m. and arrived at Kalamazoo 4:15 a.m. and reached Lawrence between 8 and 9 a.m. (?) trunk did not come till this a.m.

Filed Under: Postcard Tagged With: Cooper, Iva M., Nelson, Helen E.

Source 093 – Journal of Helen E. Cooper, 1909

January 1, 1909 by Admin

Author: Helen E. (Nelson) Branch Cooper
Title: Diary excerpts 1909
Date: 1909
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note:

[in New York with sister, Valeria, and Aunt Hannah]
January 1 – I am not well, have an attack of indigestion and severe pain in my stomache. Am taking Bliss Herb Tablets
January 3 – Am reading the Bible through again in regular course, as rapidly as possible. My eyes are troubling me quite a little which interferes with reading or writing. Glasses need changing, but can’t get to the city yet, and no money to pay for them so must wait.
January 4 – Stomache quiet, but still rejects food. Cannot eat very much and only certain kinds or there will be trouble. Am losing flesh and strength, am very nervous and tire easily.
January 5 – Should mail letters to Iva with postcards to cheer her. Will try to keep cheerful for her sake and…bear the separation as best I can.
January 9 – The great earthquake of December 31 (1908) in Italy is causing world-wide sorrow, but God reigns and prophecy is being fulfilled.
January 14 – Amanda’s birthday
January 17 – A year ago I was taking care of Carl (lost his right hand)
January 28 – 74 years today since father and mother (Moses & Nancy Nelson) were married here in Westmoreland, NY
January 31 – Elam Branch birthday (would have been 66)
February 11 – Roy Branch 20 today
February 14 – Leo Branch 22 today
March 3 – Elam’s birthday; my mother’s death anniversary (Nancy Nelson) – six years
March 4 – Today is the great inaugeral when Taft begins his work of governing a nation
March 17 – One year yesterday since I arrived here (Westmoreland, NY)
March 23 – Meetings have begun in the Congregational Church; Rev. Renshaw as singer, Wyman as evangelist
April 10 – My birthday, 63 today,
June 3 – Watched the eclipse till after 10 p.m.
June 12 – Card from Mrs. Schuyler, Liverpool, England
June 14 – I am losing my hearing
June 27 – Utica, NY – Forest Hill Cemetery
August 5 – Iva’s birthday
August 14 – Valeria’s birthday, 72 years old
August 17 – Have signed a petition for Suffrage
September 6-9 – Celebration in Utica of Blue and Gray; New Hartford
September 21 – Iva in hospital 16 months; that is home to her now
September 24 – Visiting New York City
October 8 – Went to see Naval Parade at Wharf. I have seen the two most noted boats: the Clermont and Halfmoon
October 12 – Valeria is chosen one of three Delegates to the County WCTU at Taberg [Women’s Christian Temperance Union]

Filed Under: Journal Tagged With: Nelson, Helen E.

Source 031 – Personal Letter by Iva M. Cooper

February 12, 1899 by Admin

Author: Iva M. Cooper age 16 of Paw Paw, MI
Title: Letter to “Aunt” Miss HP Draper [Hannah P. Draper age 78 of Westmoreland, Oneida Co, NY]
Date: 12 February 1899
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note:

Paw Paw, MI
February 12, 1899

Miss HP Draper [age 78]
Westmoreland, Oneida Co NY

Dear Aunt:
As Auntie [Valeria Louise Nelson Nelson, age 62] has warned you not to be scared, I suppose you have nerved yourself for my awful letter.

I have never seen you, and perhaps never shall, but I hope that I may sometime, I would be glad to come if I could, and stay with you, and comfort you in your loneliness.

I hope you are getting along all right this cold weather, here this morning the thermometer registered 34 degrees below zero, and it is predicted, that it is going to be cooler during the next three days, some, here in town, have lost their fruit by having their cans burst, and we should have lost ours, if mamma (Helen E. Nelson Branch Cooper) had not nearly all night, keeping fires. Grandma [Nancy J. Nelson, age 85] said, this morning, when she first awoke, that she hoped those poor children would not freeze, meaning Amanda and Frank (Lawton), she thinks you are all right, because you wrote you had your supply of coal, for the winter, but I think the children will take care of themselves for Frank has a good supply of wood in the wood shed, we have also managed to keep in wood.

We are all as well as usual, papa [Lyman Cooper, age 70] and mamma [Helen E. Cooper, age 53] are convalescing from the LaGrippe, grandma [Nancy J Nelson] has a slight cough, having taken a little more cold, but is getting better, Auntie [Valeria], well, she is not exactly a somnambulist, for she does not quite walk in her sleep, but she does nearly every thing else, eats, talks, pares potatoes, and washes dishes in her sleep, and it is quite funny to see her sometimes when se goes to eat an apple, she will begin to pare it, get a mouthful, take a nap, and so alternate till the apple is finished, when she (rousts up) as grandma says, to see if she has eaten it, or where it has gone to, she nods and bows on all occasions, and this morning got up, went to the stove opened it, made a low bow, and was met by the flames, (I suppose I ought to say was kissed by them), at all events she singed her hair, smelled it burning, (and woke up). She says she was not asleep, but I think she must have been taking her morning nap, and got up in her sleep, we never know what she will do next, she says it is not so funny, and though we have to laugh at her, we are all sorry for her, because she has been broken of her sleep so much taking care of grandma, that she can not help it.

I thought I would send you a valentine, and thank you, for that , capable cat; I have three cats, but I have not used diamond dyes on them, one of them is black nearly all over, the other two are malta and white, I think. I will not follow the example of the capable cat and dye them. Do you keep a cat? Grandma says, you used to keep a cat, when she was there, and that you had a chair for it.

I think this is all for this time, as grandma says, you can not read it, your not being used to my writing.

When you write to Auntie V [Valeria]
Write a letter, please, to me.
I will always ever be
Your grand-niece Miss Iva C.

Miss Iva May Cooper [16 years old]
Paw Paw, Box 178
Van Buren Co, MI

Filed Under: Letter: Personal Tagged With: Cooper, Iva M., Cooper, Lyman, Draper, Hannah P., Draper, Nancy J., Nelson, Helen E., Nelson, Valeria L.

Source 024 – Personal Letter by Nellie Rasmusson

January 17, 1890 by Admin

Author: Nellie Florence (Cooper) Rasmusson [age 30]
Title: Letter to “Father” [Lyman Cooper] of Dorr [MI]
Date: 17 January 1890
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note:

Dorr
January 17, 1890

Dear Father [Lyman Cooper]

I sit down this evening to write you a few lines to let you know we are well and have got moved back at Dorr. I got home that same night you went back to the Sanitarium and was very much disapointed on not seeing you at home as I herd you was home on a visit before I got there.

Well pa we got your letter and was surprised to here that you had an operation and ma [Helen E Cooper] and all of us are worried about you and you must let us know how you are getting a long. They all told me when I got home that pa was getting well that you looked better than you had in five years. It made me feel so good. I can’t express my feelings and ma has told me so many times she thought pa was going to get well now as there was a great change in you now. If you don’t get along you must let us know. I was over home to day every thing is all lovely.

Will is changeing. Works with George sawing wood so they will get some wood a head. Well my Dear pa, it is getting late and I must close.

From your daughter,
Nellie [Florence Cooper Rasmusson], age 30
Good night. Write soon.

Filed Under: Letter: Personal Tagged With: Cooper, Lyman, Cooper, Nellie F., Nelson, Helen E.

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