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Hillsdale, Michigan June 24th, 187[[6?]]
year. We regret
My Dear Aunt Jennie:-                                 
it very much but
  I believe I am owing you a letter, am I not? At any rate it is time I was, so I guess I will write and give you a chance to make me. It is over a week now since Commencement, but I don't seem to get much rested. Perhaps I am "constitutionally tired", but I guess I shall feel better after our journey we are thinking of making. And I must tell you about that. We expect to leave here the tenth of July and go first to Washington, where we shall stop a few days, and then go to Philadelphia
Frank is obliged
to get there as soon
as possible on ac
count of his business
and it is considera-
ble cheaper going
that way. We hate
to lose them terribly,
especially the Baby
Claire but it can't
be helped. I wish you
would write before
we start if you can.
Give a great deal of
love to all, and take
a long [slaze?] for your
self_as ever lovingly-Hattie




Hillsdale, Michigan
[[Written across the top:]]  
June 24th, 18[76?]
year. We regret it very much but Frank is obliged to get there as soon as possible on account of his business and it is considerable cheaper going that way. We hate to lose them terribly, especially the Baby Claire but it can't be helped. I wish you would write before we start if you can. Give a great deal of love to all, and take a large share for yourself - as ever lovingly- Hattie
 
My Dear Aunt Jennie:-
                                  I believe I am
owing you a letter, am I not? At any
rate it is time I was, so I guess I will
write and give you a chance to make
me. It is over a week now since Com-
mencement, but I don't seem to get
much rested. Perhaps I am "constitu-
tionally tired", but I guess I shall
feel better after our journey we are
thinking of making. And I must tell
you about Utah. We expect to leave
here the tenth of July and go first
to Washington, where we shall stop
a few days, and then go to Philadelphia

Latest revision as of 15:03, 9 December 2020

Hillsdale, Michigan June 24th, 1876? My Dear Aunt Jennie:-

 I believe I am owing you a letter, am I not? At any rate it is time I was, so I guess I will write and give you a chance to make me. It is over a week now since Commencement, but I don't seem to get much rested. Perhaps I am "constitutionally tired", but I guess I shall feel better after our journey we are thinking of making. And I must tell you about that. We expect to leave here the tenth of July and go first to Washington, where we shall stop a few days, and then go to Philadelphia 


Written across the top: year. We regret it very much but Frank is obliged to get there as soon as possible on account of his business and it is considerable cheaper going that way. We hate to lose them terribly, especially the Baby Claire but it can't be helped. I wish you would write before we start if you can. Give a great deal of love to all, and take a large share for yourself - as ever lovingly- Hattie