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Hawleyville Page Co Iowa
[[penciled note, all ways, at top:]]  March 61  7  In to  To W Farrell Not War
March 9th 1861
Hawleyville Page Co Iowa March 9th 1861My Dear friend Nellie, How do you do -- I am to [[here?]] again, basking Neath the smiles of my verry good friends of Hawleyville. I do not pretend to be austentacious, when I say that I beleive my friends were glad to see me -- they gave me a cordial welcome, and all manifested a pleasure at my return -- of course I feel good to know that some in this
 
world, appreciate me. no doubt beond my humble merit; yet I feel proud of it, & my prayr is, that I may ever act, so as never to give my friends cause to regret their regard for me.
My Dear friend Nellie,
 
How do you do --
I am to [[here?]] again, basking
neath the smiles of my verry
good friends of Hawleyville.
I do not pretend to be austentacious,
when I say that I
beleive my friends were glad
to see me -- they gave me a
cordial welcome, and all manifested
a pleasure at my
return -- of course I feel good
to know that some in this
world, appreciate me. no doubt
beond my humble merit, yet
I feel proud of it, & my prayr
is, that I may ever act, so as
never to give my friends cause
to regret their regard for me.

Latest revision as of 21:30, 11 April 2020

penciled note, all ways, at top: March 61 7 In to To W Farrell Not War Hawleyville Page Co Iowa March 9th 1861, My Dear friend Nellie, How do you do -- I am to here? again, basking Neath the smiles of my verry good friends of Hawleyville. I do not pretend to be austentacious, when I say that I beleive my friends were glad to see me -- they gave me a cordial welcome, and all manifested a pleasure at my return -- of course I feel good to know that some in this world, appreciate me. no doubt beond my humble merit; yet I feel proud of it, & my prayr is, that I may ever act, so as never to give my friends cause to regret their regard for me.