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[letterhead]  140 NORTH DEARBORN STREET CHICHAGO
[letterhead]  140 NORTH DEARBORN STREET CHICAGO


And Mr. Stillman [?] must make the most of it  How I would have enjoyed being with you all at Oldlers. I do long of you & Lem & wish I could see you oftener.  I gave a letter to a man named Miligan to call on you & Lem I want you to take pains to see him & show him around, he is a very fine fellow, he was [paper torn in half here; it is missing text]
And Mr. Stillman here and must make the most of it  How I would have enjoyed being with you all at Olders. I do long of you & Lem & wish I could see you oftener.  I gave a letter to a man named Miligan to call on you & LemI want you to take pains to see him & show him around, he is a very fine fellow, he was [paper torn in half here; it is missing text]
enough is just the [[faded text]] going is for a place in the San Joaquin valley where he will probably have a nice little [[?hike?]] to amuse him.  He is liberal minded and inteligent & very generous.  Be sure to be good to him.  I wont let so much time pass again without writing.  I never [[?nit]] [[?]] I could write letters like you.  I would write all the time.   
enough is just the [[faded text]] going is for a place in the San Joaquin valley where he will probably have a nice little [[?]] to amuse him.  He is liberal minded and inteligent & very generous.  Be sure to be good to him.  I wont let so much time pass again without writing.  I never [[?]] I could write letters like you.  I would write all the time.   
   Ever with Care---CS.D.
   Ever with love---CS.D.

Latest revision as of 03:52, 4 May 2022

[letterhead] 140 NORTH DEARBORN STREET CHICAGO

And Mr. Stillman here and must make the most of it How I would have enjoyed being with you all at Olders. I do long of you & Lem & wish I could see you oftener. I gave a letter to a man named Miligan to call on you & Lem. I want you to take pains to see him & show him around, he is a very fine fellow, he was [paper torn in half here; it is missing text] enough is just the faded text going is for a place in the San Joaquin valley where he will probably have a nice little ? to amuse him. He is liberal minded and inteligent & very generous. Be sure to be good to him. I wont let so much time pass again without writing. I never ? I could write letters like you. I would write all the time.

 Ever with love---CS.D.