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   Remsen, Feb. 24th '77?
   Remsen, Feb. 24th '77?
Dear Sister Annie,  
Dear Sister Annie,  
   What did you write to Plymouth? Lewis received a letter from Rev. DE Evans about the account there - He advises sending I dont know how many bills to different persons. Thus D.L, Davies, dyn da, fill ido &c, &c. Did you make out bills and send him the amounts due or what? Will it be necessary for me to look over the books or can I make bills on the strength of his figures? he does not give them in all cases though - I wish I could find a copy of your letter to him or the bills. I get along pretty well but slowly. I feel pretty tired often I suppose because I do not  
   What did you write to Plymouth? Lewis received a letter from Rev. DE Evans about the account there - He advises sending I dont know how many bills to different persons. Thus D.L, Davies, dyn da, bill 2'do &c, &c. Did you make out bills and send him the amounts due or what? Will it be necessary for me to look over the books or can I make bills on the strength of his figures? he does not give them in all cases though - I wish I could find a copy of your letter to him or the bills. I get along pretty well but slowly. I feel pretty tired often I suppose because I do not  


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He is taking the lead pencils to sell today-
He is taking the lead pencils to sell today-


The [[lane?]] was filled so she and I staid with mother yesterday. We are having a thaw - J.E. waits He wishes you [aid?]] to get those small slate pencil's
The lane was filled so she and I staid with mother yesterday. We are having a thaw - J.E. waits He wishes you not to get those small slate pencil's
 
 
[[dyn da, = good man]]
[[2'do = 2 pence]]

Latest revision as of 16:21, 1 January 2021

  Remsen, Feb. 24th '77?

Dear Sister Annie,

  What did you write to Plymouth? Lewis received a letter from Rev. DE Evans about the account there - He advises sending I dont know how many bills to different persons. Thus D.L, Davies, dyn da, bill 2'do &c, &c. Did you make out bills and send him the amounts due or what? Will it be necessary for me to look over the books or can I make bills on the strength of his figures? he does not give them in all cases though - I wish I could find a copy of your letter to him or the bills. I get along pretty well but slowly. I feel pretty tired often I suppose because I do not 

in margins: He is taking the lead pencils to sell today-

The lane was filled so she and I staid with mother yesterday. We are having a thaw - J.E. waits He wishes you not to get those small slate pencil's


dyn da, = good man 2'do = 2 pence