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June 11. Sunday Too
June 11. Sunday Too[underlined]
Dear Johnny, I have waitted untill
Dear Johnny, I have waitted untill
I could tell you I was coming, so we
I could tell you I was coming, so we
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not coming home, it seems from his
not coming home, it seems from his
last letter he wrote to us explaining his
last letter he wrote to us explaining his
situation &c, but we never received it
situation &c[[etc?]], but we never received it
so when we received a letter telling us
so when we received a letter telling us
he had already told us why we did not
he had already told us why he did not
come, and asking Me & Sis to visit him
come, and asking Me & Sis to visit him

Latest revision as of 19:50, 28 March 2020

June 11. Sunday Too[underlined] Dear Johnny, I have waitted untill I could tell you I was coming, so we start tomorrow, nothing preventing, in the meantime, I cannot tell how long I shall stay in Pittsburg, we may go on so or to reach Chicago by Satuday or eve may wait ten days. Sam Dook, who has lately returned from California, is going to Chicago in a few days, and for the sake of company I may go a little sooner & visit Romaine on my return, he is now in Pittsburg, and I shall be better after to decide when I get there, if I do not go with him, you must pay him some attention he seems a clever, steady fellow. I was very greatly disappointed at Frank's not coming home, it seems from his last letter he wrote to us explaining his situation &cetc?, but we never received it so when we received a letter telling us he had already told us why he did not come, and asking Me & Sis to visit him