The Rigdon Heath, Jr Letter
Dec 10 1850
Panola Co. TX
Submitted by Lonne Heath
The following letter to Jeremiah Heath is
from his brother Rigdon Heath, Jr. This letter is in the possession of
John R. Heath. The penmanship in this letter is very nice and the
spelling is good. Rigdon must have been very educated.
"Georgia Randolph County December 10th, 1850
Mr. Jeremiah Heath
Dear Brother I left home in Panola County Texas the Eighth of last
month. I am this Evening with my old Mother at Needham Jones’ and have
heard from Levi Griffin and family and we are all well and doing pretty well.
We have not heard from Zelpha for some time but she and her children was well
and doing well the last account we had of them. I heard from you last
Spring through my son Jeremiah. He sent me the letter that you sent him.
I had not heard from you of along time and was much gratified to know that a
kind Providence had preserved us and also that you had some thought of coming
to see me. Our long silence seems to manifest that we have forgotten
each other but I assure you my brother that I often think of you and would be
vary glad to see you but I never shall unless you come out for I have had
great fortiegue in moveing west and coming back to Georgia. I expect to
reach home about the first January and do not expect ever to return even to
Georgia. Texas is a good country. Land is plenty at one dollar for
acre and I have all of my children with me which is ten in No six sons four
daughters three of them is married and is settled by me and we are all doing
well. My youngest child is a daughter five year old. If your
children and Brother W. Griffin was in Texas they would likely do better than
they ever can where they are. I moved for the sake of my children.
They are all well pleased and have that of doing well in prospect but I
pursuade no one to move but should be glad to see any of my relatives in
Texas. I suppose that it is some twelve hundred miles or more from your
house to mine but as far as it is I do hope that we still communicate by
letter to each other oftener than we have bin in the habit of doing. I
want you to write to me upon the reception of this and write me every thing
about your self and children and W. Griffin and his that will interest me.
I want to know how you are all getting along. Direct your letter to Pine
Hill P. O. Panola (marked out) Rush County Texas. I must say to you that
your old mother thinks hard that you never write to her. I therefore
request you to write to her. She is of opinion that you are affended
with her by false reports. She is living with Needham Jones. I
suppose that you have heard of the death of Father he died last Febrary was
twelve months ago of Palsey. If you should write to Mother direct your
letter to Petoula P. O. Randolph County Ga. Receive this my brother as a
token of the high regard and brotherly love I have for you and yours.
Farewell.
Rigdon Heath
Remember me to brother Griffin. Tell him to
write to me and let me know how he is getting along since he has bin left
alone. RH"