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Letter from Dr. Fenn J Hart in Honolulu, Hawaii, written on his personal Red Cross physician stationary, to his wife Rosa Ann Brown Hart in Tempe, Arizona
Image Not Available for Letter from Dr. Fenn J Hart in Honolulu, Hawaii, written on his personal Red Cross physician stationary, to his wife Rosa Ann Brown Hart in Tempe, Arizona

Letter from Dr. Fenn J Hart in Honolulu, Hawaii, written on his personal Red Cross physician stationary, to his wife Rosa Ann Brown Hart in Tempe, Arizona

Date1898
MediumPaper
Dimensions8 1/2 × 5 1/2 in. (21.6 × 14 cm)
ClassificationsDocumentary Artifact
Catalog number2023.3.73
DescriptionLetter dated 8/5/1898 from Dr. Fenn J Hart, Tempe's first mayor, written on his personal Red Cross physician stationary, to his wife Rosa Ann Brown Hart in Tempe, Arizona. The letter was written during Dr. Hart's brief stay in Honolulu, Hawaii while awaiting final passage to Manila, Philippine Islands, to serve as a Red Cross physician and combat surgeon during the Spanish-American and Philippine Wars from 1898 - c. 1900. Dr. Hart opens the letter by briefly mentioning the warm climate, flora/fauna, and expensive cost of living in Honolulu, but uses the next three pages of the letter attempting to comfort Mrs. Hart of her fears regarding his safety and exposure to the small pox epidemic in Manila, as well as her ongoing financial concerns. Dr. Hart appeals to Mrs. Hart not to sell their Tempe home, and provides her with instructions on how to collect debts owed to him by the Tempe community to help support herself and their daughter, Mildred Muriel Hart, while he is away at war.
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