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some conversation concerning the school I told him I thought Miss Weed mite come back to Mt. Washington if a good school could be raised [[?]] if she was compelled to leave the south, on account of her health
some conversation concerning the school I told him I thought Miss Weed mite come back to Mt. Washington if a good school could be raised [[?]] if she was compelled to leave the south, on account of her health.
                                  we are really glad to here from your sister (Miss Kendall) and thank her for her kind remembrance of us we shall always cherish the most ardent feeling of affection for her when you write to her please remember our love to her. Mrs. Birch tells me that she has written to Miss Kendall since she came here she also wrote to Miss Wever a few days since she desires her to write immediately as she is anxious to here from her, What not another blessing on the Smith family. God certainly bestows his blessings in a beautiful and Mysterious way upon some good folks. You ask what poor Jimmie will do, he will do very well if the cow has a young calf and will allow him equal percentages.
  I am very sorry to here of that loathsome detestible, beauty destroying disease the Small Pox visiting our village and vicinity Mr. Birch say that she will know how badly you must feel about Miss

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some conversation concerning the school I told him I thought Miss Weed mite come back to Mt. Washington if a good school could be raised ? if she was compelled to leave the south, on account of her health.

                                 we are really glad to here from your sister (Miss Kendall) and thank her for her kind remembrance of us we shall always cherish the most ardent feeling of affection for her when you write to her please remember our love to her. Mrs. Birch tells me that she has written to Miss Kendall since she came here she also wrote to Miss Wever a few days since she desires her to write immediately as she is anxious to here from her, What not another blessing on the Smith family. God certainly bestows his blessings in a beautiful and Mysterious way upon some good folks. You ask what poor Jimmie will do, he will do very well if the cow has a young calf and will allow him equal percentages.
 I am very sorry to here of that loathsome detestible, beauty destroying disease the Small Pox visiting our village and vicinity Mr. Birch say that she will know how badly you must feel about Miss