Today, we are backing up to December 1902. These are Letters to Santa from the Nashville
Banner. These letters are from children who grew up in the town of Cedar
Hill, Tennessee. A railroad town located
on the Edgefield line of the L&N railroad.
Let’s look at their requests:
Dear Old Santa - It
is only two weeks now, until you will make all good little boys like me a
visit, so I will tell you what I want. I
would like for you to bring me a large wagon, tow story books, a saw, a large
engine, a bag of marbles, a baseball mitt, nine roman candles, a pack of fire
crackers, some torpedoes, a sky-rocket, and of course some candies, oranges,
and nuts; be sure and come. Your little friend,
Tom Schneider – Cedar Hill, Tenn.
Finding Aid to his Papers at the Library of Congress
Interview with Mr Schneider held by Truman Presidential Library
Elizabeth Schneider Richardson
Mr. Santa Claus – A little girl 4 years old wants you to visit her in your travels and bring some toys, a tea sea, a picture book, a go-cart, a Doll, roman candles, skyrockets, firecrackers, candy nuts, oranges, a fur muff and any other nice things to wear, eat, and play with. I can not go to school yet, so I need a lot of playthings to keep me busy at my home. Please Don’t forget your little friend. Elizabeth Schneider – Cedar Hill, Tenn.
The parents of these three children were Charles and Lila Ayres Schneider. He was a telegraph operator and clerk for the L&N railroad. Their daughter, Rebecca, was the last of the family to live in their big house in Cedar Hill. When she passed, the family settled her estate and sold the house. I attended that auction sale as a little boy - I grew up about a 1/4 mile from this house. I was looking through a box of old books, and an older gentleman knelt down and said, "Let me make some recommendations." He pulled out some of the books and said, "These were among my favorites." He gave me those books - that was J. Thomas Schneider.
My parents purchased the old house in a closed bid after the auction. That is another story indeed! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you and your family. Be sure to share some stories while you are together.
Sources: The Nashville Banner, 20 Dec 1902, p 20.; Schneider Family Files (personal collection)