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and by - he has a great gray horse of Mr
and by - he has a great gray horse of Mr
Bradeen this winter - has had a real
Bradeen this winter - has had a real
handsome (unclear) made, with a good seat
handsome pung made, with a good seat
just as comfortable and handsome as a
just as comfortable and handsome as a
sleigh, only larger cost thirty five dollars
sleigh, only larger cost thirty five dollars
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Charles often for two or three months this winter.
Charles often for two or three months this winter.
He has fourteen yoke of cattle now - they have been
He has fourteen yoke of cattle now - they have been
very much troubled, as have all ((unclear))
very much troubled, as have all lumbermen
about getting in supplies, owing to the warm weather
about getting in supplies, owing to the warm weather
and unforseen ((unclear)) -  We have a moderate
and unforseen [[?]] -  We have a moderate
quantity of snow on the ground, but have had
quantity of snow on the ground, but have had
very mild weather the whole winter.  For their
very mild weather the whole winter.  For their
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affairs long before now - but has been excessively
affairs long before now - but has been excessively
and immensely busy - you know he
and immensely busy - you know he
is never burdened with over much leisures -
is never burdened with over much leisure -
The mill is running yet, and that with his
The mill is running yet, and that with his
up river business gives him little spare time
up river business gives him little spare time
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comes out of the woods again.
comes out of the woods again.
Thomas Task has charge of The Academy
Thomas Task has charge of The Academy
at ((unclear)) is very much liked - I
at Hampden is very much liked - I
should think he might be as Mr ((unclear))
should think he might be as Mr Swallow's
successor.  Mr. Humphreys is studying
successor.  Mr. Humphreys is studying
[[pung= box sled]]

Latest revision as of 22:03, 8 July 2020

times this winter - It would be pleasant if Samuel could be at home more - he probably will be by and by - he has a great gray horse of Mr Bradeen this winter - has had a real handsome pung made, with a good seat just as comfortable and handsome as a sleigh, only larger cost thirty five dollars so we can ride when we please - He takes Charles often for two or three months this winter. He has fourteen yoke of cattle now - they have been very much troubled, as have all lumbermen about getting in supplies, owing to the warm weather and unforseen ? - We have a moderate quantity of snow on the ground, but have had very mild weather the whole winter. For their matter, no winter it all till Jan. Samuel has been intending to write to you all about his affairs long before now - but has been excessively and immensely busy - you know he is never burdened with over much leisure - The mill is running yet, and that with his up river business gives him little spare time he says. He will try to write to you when he comes out of the woods again. Thomas Task has charge of The Academy at Hampden is very much liked - I should think he might be as Mr Swallow's successor. Mr. Humphreys is studying

pung= box sled