Letter from Margaret Pritchard Martin to Amy, May 3, 1962 (closing page)
Book 1, Page 231 ·1962
Transcription
A continuation sheet (no letterhead) in blue ink, picking up mid-sentence from the previous page and ending with the writer’s signature.
Douglas McKay (who so loved your lonely eyes once) married Nannie Walker whose mother was a Lowndes. She swears by the first version, of course.
It was nice to hear from you — after all these years — & to know that you had heard the ghost tale. I have been interested in collecting tales of Charleston & still have hopes of publishing them —
Sincerely Margaret Pritchard Martin
AI Notes
Closing sheet (no letterhead) of the handwritten letter from Margaret Pritchard Martin to Amy. Mentions that Douglas McKay married Nannie Walker, whose mother was a Lowndes, and that Nannie swears by ‘the first version’ of some local story. Closes with reflections on collecting tales of Charleston and hopes of publishing them. Signed ‘Sincerely, Margaret Pritchard Martin.’