Letter to Friedrich Adolph Sorge, September 11, 1888


ENGELS TO FRIEDRICH ADOLPH SORGE

IN HOBOKEN

Plattsburg, N. Y., Tuesday,
11 September 1888

Dear Sorge,

Arrived here safely. We leave for the Adirondacks at 1 p.m. sharp, shall return tomorrow evening and then cross the lakes to the Hudson. Back in New York by Saturday[1] evening, I hope.

Should any letters have arrived for me, would you please forward them to the Narragansatt Hotel, Albany, but they must get there not later than Friday evening.

I hope you received my letter from Montreal.[2] Is your throat all right again?

Shall we see your son[3] in New York before we leave? All of us well and cheerful. Kindest regards from us all to you and your wife.[4]

Your

F. Engels

  1. 15 September
  2. This letter was first published in English, abridged, in: Frederick Engels, Paul and Laura Lafargue, Correspondence. 1887-1890, Vol. 2, Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow, 1960.
  3. Adolph Sorge
  4. Katharina Sorge