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She seems to have gained some while I was gone, and I hope after Anna gets over this she will be better too. I reached Utica from Hillsdale Friday 11.25 A.M., went to cousin Mary's and after looking over your letter and mothers went down to Mr. Evans' marble yard, and saw the monument. It is going to be very nice I think - but what you proposed to put on it is too long. Mary went with me to the Cemetery Saturday
She seems to have gained some while I was gone, and I hope after Anna gets over this she will be better too. I reached Utica from Hillsdale Friday 11.25 A.M., went to cousin Mary's and after looking over your letter and mothers went down to Mr. Evans' marble yard, and saw the monument. It is going to be very nice I think - but what you proposed to put on it is too long. Mary went with me to the Cemetery Saturday morning to see the monuments and inscriptions there and I came home in the evening. I went over to uncle's in the afternoon as he had promised to go with me to see about the inscription but he had taken some cold & could not, so Bella went with me. Mother received your last. Lewis saw it and suggested this - changing yours a little "Rev Robert Everett, D.D., Born Jan. 2, 1791, in Gronant, N. Wales. A minister for 60 years, and Editor of the
morning to see the monuments and inscriptions there and I came home in the evening. I went over to uncle's in the afternoon as he had promised to go with me to see about the inscription but he had taken some cold & could not, so Bella went with me. Mother received your last. Lewis saw it and suggested this - changing yours a little "Rev Robert Everett, D.D., Born Jan. 2, 1991, in Gronant, N. Wales. A minister for 60 years, and Editor of the

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She seems to have gained some while I was gone, and I hope after Anna gets over this she will be better too. I reached Utica from Hillsdale Friday 11.25 A.M., went to cousin Mary's and after looking over your letter and mothers went down to Mr. Evans' marble yard, and saw the monument. It is going to be very nice I think - but what you proposed to put on it is too long. Mary went with me to the Cemetery Saturday morning to see the monuments and inscriptions there and I came home in the evening. I went over to uncle's in the afternoon as he had promised to go with me to see about the inscription but he had taken some cold & could not, so Bella went with me. Mother received your last. Lewis saw it and suggested this - changing yours a little "Rev Robert Everett, D.D., Born Jan. 2, 1791, in Gronant, N. Wales. A minister for 60 years, and Editor of the