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Monday, November 28, 2011

Edwin Howard Letters from Monteverde Academy


Last week Jim moved some plastic boxes from our bedroom to the basement. The boxes had photo albums and photos. I raided one box because it had old photos from Jim's family. I also found an old envelope with three letters written by Edwin Armstead Howard, Jim's dad, to his mother, Winnie Leah Tucker Howard, in 1928. Edwin was a boarding student at Montverde Academy in Montverde, Florida. He had just turned 11 years old the month before he wrote the letters. It's interesting to read about life in a child's words.

There were three letters in the envelope dated Oct. 23, 1928, Oct 1928, and Wednesday (no date but probably written in November, 1928). The envelope has a postmark of Nov 28, 1928. All three letters mention a special Montverde school belt that Edwin really wanted, and in fact had already ordered. He asked his mother to send the money so he could get the belt. He described it and gave a good pitch on why he should have it. "They are the cats meow." He also asked that she send him the money in an envelope addressed to him and not to both him and his brother, Leon.

In the second letter he thanks his mother for the check for $3.00 and for packages she sent him and his brother.  He wrote "I was glad to get the check for my belt they will be in soon and I will get mine"

In the third letter Edwin wrote "I want you to send me more money for my belt. Mrs. Carpenter made me cash the check and get a hair cut. I want you to send some more for my belt the belt will be here in two weeks the hair cut cost 25 cents and I got my moneys worth too by golly." He also wrote about needing a winter coat because it was very cold in the school buildings and about the importance of addressing mail for him to him. "addrees the letter to me with the money in it because Leon will try to say you sent it to him"

We have many more letters that Edwin wrote to his mother from school and during World War II. She saved them for decades and Jim's mother kept them as well. I'll post more from time to time.







Letter 1 Front, Oct. 23, 1928



Letter 1 Back






Letter 2 Front, Oct 1928




Letter 2 Back





Letter 3 Front Wednesday 1928


Letter 3 Back


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