#12 Mary MacHatton Hyslop 07.19.1907
60 N. 38th Street
Dear Sister Belle:-
In the last days I have received your two letters and have been so glad to get them. I am glad you take a hopeful view. Pa & Ma are almost beside themselves. Pa especially…
#13 Mary MacHatton Hyslop 12.22.1903
Yellow Springs, O.
My dear Father and Mother:
I shall go out to Allie's tomorrow and shall shoon get around to Aunt Mary's whom I am so anxious to see. I write now about another matter. Ed is…
#15 Mary MacHatton Nov. 27, 1894
Robinson, Ill.
My dear sister:-
I should have written to you long ago and the only excuse I offer is that I am teaching school and you know how little time I have.
#16 Flora - written to Martha MacHatton 04.11.1905
My dear Martha:-
It seems a shame that such good friends as we are can't keep up our correspondence any better, doesn't it?
#17 John Q McComb 08.10.1917
Thursday Night
Dear Belle and Children
I got here Ok and went to work at noon. I can not tell you much as it is late and I am at conf.
#19 David A McClung Sep. 26, 1904
Scotland, Indiana
The Rev. Hugh MacHatton
Duncanville, Ill.
My Dear Brother: - I have your letters of the 24" and have carefully noted their contents. I was glad to hear from you. Your letters…
#20 Samuel ?? Chicago, ILL 06.14.1905
Dear Mr. MacHatton
Your letter received yesterday and will say the fire insurance has been mislaid some where - and we have done our best to locate it but here failed. So I would have Mr. Wagner write you…
#21 W Georg (unknown written to Hugh MacHatton) 02.18.1889
My dear old Friend and brother
Seated at last to hold a long chat with you dear old friend of former years.
Chicago
Dear Sir and Friend: -
Primary Day next Wednesday, September 11, 1918. This is the most important day in the history of this movement as far as Illinois is concerned.
#27 Aunt Meg ?? 07.12.1927
My Dear Belle
It is a good long time since I received your last letter. I'd swear it has never been answered. Walter never writes...