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Utica Sept 21th | |||
Cousin Jennie, | Cousin Jennie, | ||
You will please excuse the looks of this sheet. There are a few blots [[ | You will please excuse the looks of this sheet. There are a few blots [[upon?]] it I see, but you know I am a very economical young lady, and as I was almost out of paper, I concluded that I would use this even if it did not look very neat. Yes Jennie, I was glad to get a letter from you seeing I could not get one from anybody else, now does that pay you off for being so conceited. | ||
I have not decided when | I have not decided when | ||
I | [[crosstext]] | ||
I shall expect a letter from you soon To let you know when you think best to go to the Falls. | |||
Lizzie | Lizzie | ||
P.S. I received a letter from | P.S. I received a letter from Ollie a few days since she sends love to all of Uncle Everett's family. They are not very well, worn out taking care of a sick little boy that is living with them he has the typhus fever and is very sick indeed. |
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annotation 1850's /annotation
Utica Sept 21th Cousin Jennie,
You will please excuse the looks of this sheet. There are a few blots upon? it I see, but you know I am a very economical young lady, and as I was almost out of paper, I concluded that I would use this even if it did not look very neat. Yes Jennie, I was glad to get a letter from you seeing I could not get one from anybody else, now does that pay you off for being so conceited. I have not decided when
crosstext I shall expect a letter from you soon To let you know when you think best to go to the Falls. Lizzie P.S. I received a letter from Ollie a few days since she sends love to all of Uncle Everett's family. They are not very well, worn out taking care of a sick little boy that is living with them he has the typhus fever and is very sick indeed.