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since you were here. I must  
since you were here.     I must tell you I have the wonderful Coffee pot we had such a time over, it is agot iron with nicle cover, so when you come home, we will have a cup of Coffee.  
tell you I have the wonderful  
  Give my love to Mary tell her I think of her too, wish to see her very much, I will try to write more to her next time.  
Coffee pot we had such a time  
  As you were my nurse when I was sick, felt I must write you first, hope you will excuse my mistakes, as I am some tired, have a slight head ache. Hoping to hear from you soon I remain your Friend & Neighbor  
over, it is agot iron with  
Genie Parkhurst  
nicle cover, so when you come  
home, we will have a cup of Coffee.
Give my love to Mary tell  
her I think of her too, wish to  
see her very much, I will try to  
write more to her next time.
As you were my nurse when  
I was sick, felt I must write
you first, hope you will  
excuse my mistakes, as I am  
some tired, have a slight head  
ache. Hoping to hear from  
you soon I remain your  
Friend & Neighbor
Gennie Parkhurst


I must go
[[in top margin]]
to my   
I must go to my  work, as I have a large Churning of butter to work & pack it is nearly half a tub. Good bye with much love Genie
work, as I  
have a large
Churning of  
butter to work  
& pack it is  
nearly half a  
tub. Good bye  
with much  
love Gennie

Latest revision as of 04:47, 29 December 2022

since you were here. I must tell you I have the wonderful Coffee pot we had such a time over, it is agot iron with nicle cover, so when you come home, we will have a cup of Coffee.

  Give my love to Mary tell her I think of her too, wish to see her very much, I will try to write more to her next time. 
  As you were my nurse when I was sick, felt I must write you first, hope you will excuse my mistakes, as I am some tired, have a slight head ache. Hoping to hear from you soon I remain your Friend & Neighbor 

Genie Parkhurst

in top margin I must go to my work, as I have a large Churning of butter to work & pack it is nearly half a tub. Good bye with much love Genie