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Hartwick Feb 6th
Hartwick Feb 6th
[[in pencil:  1810]]
Dear Sister
Dear Sister
We received Brother Horaces
We received Brother Horaces
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quite impatient to hear from you it seemd as tho
quite impatient to hear from you it seemd as tho
you never would write, but I was expecting every day
you never would write, but I was expecting every day
that I should set out for home but none I dont no
that I should set out for home but now I dont no
when I shall their has been but very little snow
when I shall their has been but very little snow
here this winter and it has got so late now that it
here this winter and it has got so late now that it
isent likely we shall have much not so [[unclear]]
isent likely we shall have much not so that
any body would want to go so long a journey I
any body would want to go so long A journey I
should be quite glad to get home if I wuld but if
should be quite glad to get home if I could but If
I cant I must be contented where I be a little
I cant I must be contented where I be a little
longer I dont think but that I can have a chance
longer I dont think but that I can have a chance
to get home in the spring some time I guess I wuld
to get home in the spring some time I guess I wuld
get a chance to go to Goshen sooner than I would
get A chance to go to Goshen sooner than I would
to Windsor. I want very much to see how you get
to Windsor. I want very much to see how you get
along and how it look it seems as tho it must
along and how it look it seems as tho it must
turn over the leaf
turn over the leaf

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Hartwick Feb 6th in pencil: 1810 Dear Sister We received Brother Horaces letter January the 27 and was very glad to hear from you and hear that you all enjoyed good health he wrote that Father and Mother was verry well and I was verry glad to hear of that I waited quite impatient to hear from you it seemd as tho you never would write, but I was expecting every day that I should set out for home but now I dont no when I shall their has been but very little snow here this winter and it has got so late now that it isent likely we shall have much not so that any body would want to go so long A journey I should be quite glad to get home if I could but If I cant I must be contented where I be a little longer I dont think but that I can have a chance to get home in the spring some time I guess I wuld get A chance to go to Goshen sooner than I would to Windsor. I want very much to see how you get along and how it look it seems as tho it must turn over the leaf