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Bangor March
Bangor March n.d.
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My Dear Nettie
Dear Nettie
Will you please accept the enclosed collar it is but a small affair but I thought it might please you merely because I work'd it after I am 72 years old if it is too small you can rip off the binding & do it over it is full'd a little to much into the binding
Will you please accept the enclosed collar it is but a small affair but I thought it might please you merely because I work'd it after I am 72 years old if it is too small you can rip off the binding & do it over it is full'd a little to much into the binding
We are all in usual health - I am expecting to go to Milo tomorrow (Tuesday)  Eliab is going up with me he has business up that way
We are all in usual health - I am expecting to go to Milo tomorrow (Tuesday)  Eliab is going up with me he has business up that way
Your brother George, as I suppose you know, has gone home he seem'd quite unwell when he last calld here I am afraid he is making haste to much - I dont mean exactly that he makes haste to be rich - But I guess he preaches too much
Your brother George, as I suppose you know, has gone home he seem'd quite unwell when he last calld here I am afraid he is making haste to much - I dont mean exactly that he makes haste to be rich - But I guess he preaches too much

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Bangor March n.d. My Dear Nettie Will you please accept the enclosed collar it is but a small affair but I thought it might please you merely because I work'd it after I am 72 years old if it is too small you can rip off the binding & do it over it is full'd a little to much into the binding We are all in usual health - I am expecting to go to Milo tomorrow (Tuesday) Eliab is going up with me he has business up that way Your brother George, as I suppose you know, has gone home he seem'd quite unwell when he last calld here I am afraid he is making haste to much - I dont mean exactly that he makes haste to be rich - But I guess he preaches too much