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Remsen April [[illegible]] 1880 | Remsen April [[illegible]] 1880 | ||
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Your very welcome letter of April 13 was received promptly. Frankie was very much delighted to receive it, the same as myself. I have been to Uncle Lewis' making a dress for Aunt Jane last week. They are all well there. I have been at sevrral places near home sewing, and have been to Utica to. We are busy house cleaning these days we want to get through before Louisa commences her school. She is going to teach at the coverd brigge school. Her school opens the first Monday in May. | Your very welcome letter of April 13 was received promptly. Frankie was very much delighted to receive it, the same as myself. I have been to Uncle Lewis' making a dress for Aunt Jane last week. They are all well there. I have been at sevrral places near home sewing, and have been to Utica to. We are busy house cleaning these days we want to get through before Louisa commences her school. She is going to teach at the coverd brigge school. Her school opens the first Monday in May. |
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From Jane Esther Everett crossed out stet. O.K above are a later editors's comment and someone else's retraction of the crossing-out; letter follows below.
Remsen April illegible 1880 Dear Aunt Anna Your very welcome letter of April 13 was received promptly. Frankie was very much delighted to receive it, the same as myself. I have been to Uncle Lewis' making a dress for Aunt Jane last week. They are all well there. I have been at sevrral places near home sewing, and have been to Utica to. We are busy house cleaning these days we want to get through before Louisa commences her school. She is going to teach at the coverd brigge school. Her school opens the first Monday in May.