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This with is the breaking up of a hard winter, our snow is leaving us very fast, will probably disappear entirely in the course of a few days | This with us is the breaking up of a hard winter, our snow is leaving us very fast, will probably disappear entirely in the course of a few days | ||
February has been as pleasant a month as I most ever witnessed, we have not had a single storm of any sort since January, but | February has been as pleasant a month as I most ever witnessed, we have not had a single storm of any sort since January, but Dec and January make cold [[?]], I have done nothing all winter but to get wood, and tend the stable, I have three young calves about four weeks old, and eight[young pigs two weeks old, but have not as yet any young chickens, except my little girls, and they are about as much trouble as there is any need for, they are at this time just breaking prison, the inside of the old cabin had no [[showers?]] for them now, Estella is great hand for feeding the calves , and pigs, and is very anxious to undertake the milking, I can hardly get out doors but she must go with me, as I am called away for writings, I shall defer this until some more convenient opportunity |
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Cottage Grove Feb. 26th 1850
Brother Samuel
This with us is the breaking up of a hard winter, our snow is leaving us very fast, will probably disappear entirely in the course of a few days February has been as pleasant a month as I most ever witnessed, we have not had a single storm of any sort since January, but Dec and January make cold ?, I have done nothing all winter but to get wood, and tend the stable, I have three young calves about four weeks old, and eight[young pigs two weeks old, but have not as yet any young chickens, except my little girls, and they are about as much trouble as there is any need for, they are at this time just breaking prison, the inside of the old cabin had no showers? for them now, Estella is great hand for feeding the calves , and pigs, and is very anxious to undertake the milking, I can hardly get out doors but she must go with me, as I am called away for writings, I shall defer this until some more convenient opportunity