Cary T. Grayson to Alice Gertrude Gordon Grayson
Title
Cary T. Grayson to Alice Gertrude Gordon Grayson
Creator
Grayson, Cary T. (Cary Travers), 1878-1938
Identifier
WWP16549
Date
1924 March 6
Source
Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, Staunton, Virginia
Language
English
Text
night
Dearest Trudie
We all miss you very, very much. We often say “where is mother today.” When is she coming home—’I hope you are having a real good time—a real spree. We are all getting along as well as could be expected with you away. The boys are behaving fine—like little gentlemen.
To-night they said—“Give our love to mother—tell her we miss her; we love her, we wish her good luck and when she comes home to bring us some circus toys.” I lunched at the Capital with Senators Moses & Couzens. Dined that night with Miss Edith—The Roses were there. Yesterday I dined with Colonel & Mrs. E. T. Brown and Dr Axson. To-night, I read to Gordon & Cary after they went to bed.
This morning, Breck. Long, Fred Thomspon and Reid Reily breakfasted at Bennings with me. Left 1600—at 7.20. A.M. Knot has a Gnome son—four white feet and a white nose—Tuscon Red a filly—daughter of Man O’ War. All doing well. It is now five minutes to nine and I am going bed—Good-night—my dear and lots of love from your four boys—
CTG
Dearest Trudie
We all miss you very, very much. We often say “where is mother today.” When is she coming home—’I hope you are having a real good time—a real spree. We are all getting along as well as could be expected with you away. The boys are behaving fine—like little gentlemen.
To-night they said—“Give our love to mother—tell her we miss her; we love her, we wish her good luck and when she comes home to bring us some circus toys.” I lunched at the Capital with Senators Moses & Couzens. Dined that night with Miss Edith—The Roses were there. Yesterday I dined with Colonel & Mrs. E. T. Brown and Dr Axson. To-night, I read to Gordon & Cary after they went to bed.
This morning, Breck. Long, Fred Thomspon and Reid Reily breakfasted at Bennings with me. Left 1600—at 7.20. A.M. Knot has a Gnome son—four white feet and a white nose—Tuscon Red a filly—daughter of Man O’ War. All doing well. It is now five minutes to nine and I am going bed—Good-night—my dear and lots of love from your four boys—
CTG
Original Format
Letter
To
Grayson, Alice Gertrude Gordon, 1892-1961
Collection
Citation
Grayson, Cary T. (Cary Travers), 1878-1938, “Cary T. Grayson to Alice Gertrude Gordon Grayson,” 1924 March 6, WWP16549, Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.