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Marlboro, | Marlboro, N. H. May, 27-'70. | ||
My dear sister Abby: | My dear sister Abby: | ||
I'm thankful to hear that you've arrived, anywhere. I had watched and waited till I had got myself into quite a worry. Never dreaming you was taking comfort at Chandler's all the time I was imagining all manner of sicknesses and | I'm thankful to hear that you've arrived, anywhere. I had watched and waited till I had got myself into quite a worry. Never dreaming you was taking comfort at Chandler's all the time I was imagining all manner of sicknesses and divers disasters. So your letter coming to me yesterday, relieved me wonderfully from anxiety. [[written down left side of page]] Tell Chandler and Rhoda that Mr. Lincoln has gone to Wilton N.H. to preach with a salary of $500 and the rent of the parsonage - We felt very much pleased. Mr Osgood says 'tis a pleasant place and good people. Mr. Record of Maine an old friend of Mr Osgoods is preaching here. Good Bye |
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Marlboro, N. H. May, 27-'70. My dear sister Abby: I'm thankful to hear that you've arrived, anywhere. I had watched and waited till I had got myself into quite a worry. Never dreaming you was taking comfort at Chandler's all the time I was imagining all manner of sicknesses and divers disasters. So your letter coming to me yesterday, relieved me wonderfully from anxiety. written down left side of page Tell Chandler and Rhoda that Mr. Lincoln has gone to Wilton N.H. to preach with a salary of $500 and the rent of the parsonage - We felt very much pleased. Mr Osgood says 'tis a pleasant place and good people. Mr. Record of Maine an old friend of Mr Osgoods is preaching here. Good Bye