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Happy that your | Happy that your uncle Henry's health is so good. Is T. D. Lewis at home now? [[Suppose?]] cousin Mary & Miss Fannie are well. Should like to see them all Often think of the good old days spent at Clinton, Whitestown, Utica and Remsen. True there have been rumors or changes since, but a kind Providence still is over us. | ||
Lizzie writes that she is gaining strength, she felt the loss of dear little Everett so deeply, But I trust she will be sustained. Frank is doing well & Annie is just one of the sweetest little girls you ever saw. Hattie's eyes are not yet well [[ | Lizzie writes that she is gaining strength, she felt the loss of dear little Everett so deeply, But I trust she will be sustained. Frank is doing well & Annie is just one of the sweetest little girls you ever saw. Hattie's eyes are not yet well -- the granulation of the lids is that [[unclear]] and she dreads to apply the remedies. Her general health is much improved. Shall be very glad to have her back again. She will doubtless write you soon. Remember me kindly to all the friends at Remsen, Turin & Utica. | ||
With Kind Regards, | With Kind Regards, | ||
J. J. Butler | J. J. Butler |
Latest revision as of 19:20, 4 December 2020
Happy that your uncle Henry's health is so good. Is T. D. Lewis at home now? Suppose? cousin Mary & Miss Fannie are well. Should like to see them all Often think of the good old days spent at Clinton, Whitestown, Utica and Remsen. True there have been rumors or changes since, but a kind Providence still is over us.
Lizzie writes that she is gaining strength, she felt the loss of dear little Everett so deeply, But I trust she will be sustained. Frank is doing well & Annie is just one of the sweetest little girls you ever saw. Hattie's eyes are not yet well -- the granulation of the lids is that unclear and she dreads to apply the remedies. Her general health is much improved. Shall be very glad to have her back again. She will doubtless write you soon. Remember me kindly to all the friends at Remsen, Turin & Utica.
With Kind Regards,
J. J. Butler