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Osawatomie December 15 1863 | Osawatomie December 15 1863. | ||
Dear Jenny | Dear Jenny | ||
If you have not already sent the rennets, there is one thing we have been wishing to get which Sarah forgot to mention in her letter last week. It is a cheese knife or curd cutter. It consists of several long parrallel blades about 1/2 inch apart to cross | If you have not already sent the rennets, there is one thing we have been wishing to get which Sarah forgot to mention in her letter last week. It is a cheese knife or curd cutter. It consists of several long parrallel blades about 1/2 inch apart to cross off the curd. We have never seen one only the description. [[sketch]]* If you can get one & send with the rennets, we would like it very much indeed. We are all well. Sarah has gone today to Richard Mendenhalls to weave linsey?. Frank has gone with her to wind quills. Robert goes to school, but Frank I can not spare yet. "Aunt Ann," a faithful Cherokee "contraband" is taking care of the baby & the house. It has been very cold for a day or two. Last week I was quite comfortable doing chores without my coat. | ||
Your affectionate brother John | Your affectionate brother John | ||
*You will see description in the | [[left margin:]] | ||
*You will see a description in the Register of Rural Affairs & Cultivator Almanac 1863 if you have one. It is called Young's Curd cutter. |
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Osawatomie December 15 1863.
Dear Jenny
If you have not already sent the rennets, there is one thing we have been wishing to get which Sarah forgot to mention in her letter last week. It is a cheese knife or curd cutter. It consists of several long parrallel blades about 1/2 inch apart to cross off the curd. We have never seen one only the description. sketch* If you can get one & send with the rennets, we would like it very much indeed. We are all well. Sarah has gone today to Richard Mendenhalls to weave linsey?. Frank has gone with her to wind quills. Robert goes to school, but Frank I can not spare yet. "Aunt Ann," a faithful Cherokee "contraband" is taking care of the baby & the house. It has been very cold for a day or two. Last week I was quite comfortable doing chores without my coat.
Your affectionate brother John
- You will see a description in the Register of Rural Affairs & Cultivator Almanac 1863 if you have one. It is called Young's Curd cutter.