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New Eraefenberg
New Graefenberg
June 7, 1856
June 7, 1856  
Dear brother Robert;
Dear brother Robert;  
It really seems
  It really seems a long time since you left. I have missed you much and have tried to make my fancy tell me what you were doing. William said this morning that he guessed you were making fences. Was that so? Wm is kind as ever and tries to make it pleasant for me now I am alone. I enjoy myself very well, do not have the blues, walk some, and rest some, as my strength holds out am feeling better thank where Mother was here.  
along time since you left. I
have missed you much and  
have tried to make my fancy
tell me what you were
doing. William said this
morning that he guessed you
were making fences. Was that
so? Wm is kind as ever and
tries to make it pleasant
for me now I am alone. I
enjoy myself very well, do not
have the blues, walk some,
and rest some, as my strength
holds out am feeling better  
thank where Mother was here.


Shall try to walkover today if I can
[[in margin:]]
I'm most well of my cold.  
Shall try to walk over today if I can I'm most well of my cold. Goodbye now dear Brother love to yourself and all from your loving sister Mary
Goodbye
now dear Brother
love to yourself
and all from
your loving sister
Mary

Latest revision as of 23:12, 1 September 2020

New Graefenberg June 7, 1856 Dear brother Robert;

 It really seems a long time since you left. I have missed you much and have tried to make my fancy tell me what you were doing. William said this morning that he guessed you were making fences. Was that so? Wm is kind as ever and tries to make it pleasant for me now I am alone. I enjoy myself very well, do not have the blues, walk some, and rest some, as my strength holds out am feeling better thank where Mother was here. 

in margin: Shall try to walk over today if I can I'm most well of my cold. Goodbye now dear Brother love to yourself and all from your loving sister Mary