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Bangor Dec.
Bangor Dec.
Dear Nettie
Dear Nettie
]I have not had any of your handwriting this long while - now it cannot be that you think yourself neglected because I have not addressd my letters to you in particular - For what I write to Isaac is just as much to you - you being both one
  I have not had any of your handwriting this long while - now it cannot be that you think yourself neglected because I have not address'd my letters to you in particular - For what I write to Isaac is just as much to you - you being both one
I am anxiously waiting to hear from some of you & dont mean to send this till I do.
I am anxiously waiting to hear from some of you & dont mean to send this till I do.
15th & no letter from our folks yet - Hattie is very much worried with fear that Irving is sick  She expected Mattie would write from, Earthampton & from Huntsford
15th & no letter from our folks yet - Hattie is very much worried with fear that Irving is sick  She expected Mattie would write from, Easthampton & from Hartford
We are all well - little Lucy has never been in better health than just now i e She appears to be in perfect health - She gets her little doll to sleep & then comes to me saying saying [[unclear]] Then that we must not make a noise - She is a very active child- She wants to have something [[unclear]] all the time
We are all well - little Lucy has never been in better health than just now i e She appears to be in perfect health - She gets her little doll to sleep & then comes to me saying saying There There  Then that we must not make a noise - She is a very active child- She wants to have something adoing all the time
I have heard nothing from Milo since I came from there
I have heard nothing from Milo since I came from there

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Mother Bangor Dec. 1858 Bangor Dec. Dear Nettie

 I have not had any of your handwriting this long while - now it cannot be that you think yourself neglected because I have not address'd my letters to you in particular - For what I write to Isaac is just as much to you - you being both one

I am anxiously waiting to hear from some of you & dont mean to send this till I do. 15th & no letter from our folks yet - Hattie is very much worried with fear that Irving is sick She expected Mattie would write from, Easthampton & from Hartford We are all well - little Lucy has never been in better health than just now i e She appears to be in perfect health - She gets her little doll to sleep & then comes to me saying saying There There Then that we must not make a noise - She is a very active child- She wants to have something adoing all the time I have heard nothing from Milo since I came from there