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  Remsen, Sept. 22, 1882
My dear Nephew,  
My dear Nephew,  
I ordered you a hasty card yesterday which ought to be followed by a letter. I was going to ask your father if he knows the [[unclear]] making the bounderies of our farm. Have there been any changes in the position of the outside fences since he came [[November?]]? John Williams got a man from Prospect to come and survey Hugh Jones' farm. He got Fremont to show him what now belongs to the [[unclear?]] and then took a fence down there for a [[unclear]] place: called the diving line of [[unclear?]] hire eastern boundery and
  I ordered you a hasty card yesterday which ought to be followed by a letter. I was going to ask your father if he knows the places marking the bounderies of our farm. Have there been any changes in the position of the outside fences since he can remember? John Williams got a man from Prospect to come and survey Hugh Jones' farm. He got Fremont to show him what now belongs to the Baptists and then took a fence down there for a starting place: called the dividing line of towns the eastern boundery and

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  Remsen, Sept. 22, 1882

My dear Nephew,

  I ordered you a hasty card yesterday which ought to be followed by a letter. I was going to ask your father if he knows the places marking the bounderies of our farm. Have there been any changes in the position of the outside fences since he can remember? John Williams got a man from Prospect to come and survey Hugh Jones' farm. He got Fremont to show him what now belongs to the Baptists and then took a fence down there for a starting place: called the dividing line of towns the eastern boundery and