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of this [?]sh and first of next. Samuel might have called at [?] if you had been to be there. I might have sent some money to you by him. You might have gone on with him to go to  
of this this and first of next.  
Brownsville to visit a [?]. As it is so [?] about my going on at all, or if I should [?] my stopping [?]. And judging from a letter Charles received from Almeda yesterday there is little or no [?] of her coming [?] this fall. She said she could [?] any [?] come with Samuel for she could not at all [?] in hot weather. And the state of [?]'s (James' wife's) health was such it was very dreadful if she could leave at all. She is [?] [?] with consumption I guess.Sincerely, Isaac.
Samuel might have called at Yarmouth if you had been to be there. I might have sent some money to you by him. You might have gone on with him to go to Brownville to visit a little then. As it is so doubtful about my going on at all, or if I should about my stopping to visit. And judging from a letter Charles received from Almeda yesterday there is little or no prospect of her coming West this fall. She said she could not at any rate come with Samuel for she could not at all travel in hot weather.  
And the state of Hattie's (James' Wife's) health was such it was very doubtful if she could leave at all. She is [[strickened?]] with Consumption I guess.
                                                                Sincerely,  
                                                                          Isaac.

Latest revision as of 04:41, 27 September 2020

of this this and first of next. Samuel might have called at Yarmouth if you had been to be there. I might have sent some money to you by him. You might have gone on with him to go to Brownville to visit a little then. As it is so doubtful about my going on at all, or if I should about my stopping to visit. And judging from a letter Charles received from Almeda yesterday there is little or no prospect of her coming West this fall. She said she could not at any rate come with Samuel for she could not at all travel in hot weather. And the state of Hattie's (James' Wife's) health was such it was very doubtful if she could leave at all. She is strickened? with Consumption I guess.

                                                                Sincerely, 
                                                                          Isaac.