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Writings by Isaiah W. Bryant


   Recently I came across some writings by Isaiah W. Bryant an early pioneer of Yutan, Nebraska Saunders county and was wondering if you would be interested in posting them on the Saunders County Family Resources page on the website?

   I discovered them amongst his probate papers at the Saunders County Courthouse. They were written in pencil on a small lined tablet. I transcribed them the best that I could, leaving in the spellings that he used. Some mispellings, some probably the spellings of the day. Isaiah writes about a bent willow tree in the Platte River outside of Yutan, his mother and about the coming of spring after a cold Nebraska winter.

   The date of the writings would be approximatley 1879-81. Isaiah had given them to Dr. Fred Hullhorst to care for until his death. You may be familiar with Dr. Hullhorst as he is featured on an old photo postcard sitting in one of Yutan's first automobiles in front of the German Reformed Church of Yutan.

   The connection I have with Isaiah Bryant is shirt-tail. I will try and explain it in simplest form. Two of his nieces Inez Bryant and Katie Bryant married two of my husband's great Uncles, Edward Steele and Winfield Scott Steele. Isaiah Bryant was brother to Inez and Katie Bryants father, Abraham Bryant who was also an early Yutan, Neb Saunders County settler. My husband's grandfather was William Steele. William, Edward, Winfield Scott Steele were all sons of Samuel and Isabella Steele who came to Yutan, Neb. in 1881 from Cumberland Co. Illinois.

Thanks!
Karen Steele kaylsteele@msn.com




Yutan, Nebr. Dec. 13, 1899

For Hon Fred Hollurst of Yutan Saunders Co. Nebraska

Yutan Saunders co. Nebraska Saturday December the 9, 1899 in care of Hon Dr. Fred Hullhorst

   Lines written for Willie, Tommie, Maud and Daisy Darr and Cora Leonard by Isaiah W. Bryant some eighteen or twenty years ago and the very widest from the truth almost imaginable.

   The bent willow tree now almost dead and standing five or six feet out in the shallow watter in the Platt River about seventy steps below where the section line on which Ed Steele, Willie Parmenter and Griffin lives upon or between Section twenty five and twenty six Town 15 Range 9 Saunders county.




An Accrostic to the Memory of a
Sacred mother




A word picture of the character of Nebraska but most particularly for the last hard storm before the opening of spring some two years ago the exact date is in the other papers of mine.




And now my Honorable friend Mr. Hollhurst on December 8, 1899 I told you so long ago as when Will Rodgers and Teat McCoy were living here nere Yutan one day we were harvesting on McCoys place in sight of your house and the conversation turned on what would be a good way to disclose of each of our several properties after we were done using it in this world I made the remark while we three were standing to gather that I had had my mind made up for many years that my own should go to do the greatest good to the greatest number of human beings in the world consistent with the laws of the United States but now on this morning of December the 11, 1899 I would if possible to be accomplished prefir that it should go to do the greatest good to the greatest number of human beings in the world consisten with the rules and regulations of every people from year to year and from time to time.

Isaiah W. Bryant

Now Friday November 23, 1900 I have not changed my mind but make or correct a slight error. I should have sayed in my first statement that at the close of life.

Isaiah W. Bryant.





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