This is a fascinating letter from 1899 inquiring about summer vacation accommodations in Chester Village, Vermont. It provides a glimpse into the past and the desire for leisure during that time period. The writer is requesting information on available lodging and the cost of board for one person for the summer. The second letter discusses the agreement. The letter is a great addition to any collection of historical correspondence and provides a unique insight into the vacation habits of people from over a century ago.


All ephemera has wear commensurate to age, including, potentially: nicks, folds, smudges, rips at edges, stains, old smells, minor rips at folds , small holes, and other imperfections. You get what you see :)