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This evening I believe I shall go to hear Mr Patterson, Mr Rowley's Minister, whom you have heard him speak of so much. At the 2d Presbyterian Church; the finest in Town. He is to preach a special Sermon for the New Year's occasion. I was a good mind to not go for Mr Rowley pays it is no credit to Mr Patterson to preach a good sermon; for he cannot help it! Mr Rowley I saw last night in a few minutes after I reached here Ettie, I gave your Rocking Chair to Mrs Ashley was that proper." I could not carry it [[unclear]] Mrs Ashley at the Station one day happening to sit down in that Chair admired it much and so I gave it to her, the day I left there. | This evening I believe I shall go to hear Mr Patterson, Mr Rowley's Minister, whom you have heard him speak of so much. At the 2d Presbyterian Church; the finest in Town. He is to preach a special Sermon for the New Year's occasion. I was a good mind to not go for Mr Rowley pays it is no credit to Mr Patterson to preach a good sermon; for he cannot help it! Mr Rowley I saw last night in a few minutes after I reached here Ettie, I gave your Rocking Chair to Mrs Ashley was that proper." I could not carry it [[unclear]] Mrs Ashley at the Station one day happening to sit down in that Chair admired it much and so I gave it to her, the day I left there. | ||
I got a letter from Charles before I left Ducoign, written at Elyria on his his way home. | I got a letter from Charles before I left Ducoign, written at Elyria on his his way home. He had got a bad cold by that time. I knew he would in travelling. Few can travel in winter without. I guess it is about time for Church and I must stop writing | ||
He had got a bad cold by that time. I knew he would in travelling. Few can travel in winter without. I guess it is about time for Church and I must stop writing | |||
Truly Etties' | Truly Etties' | ||
I Metcalf | I Metcalf |
Revision as of 15:07, 25 August 2020
This evening I believe I shall go to hear Mr Patterson, Mr Rowley's Minister, whom you have heard him speak of so much. At the 2d Presbyterian Church; the finest in Town. He is to preach a special Sermon for the New Year's occasion. I was a good mind to not go for Mr Rowley pays it is no credit to Mr Patterson to preach a good sermon; for he cannot help it! Mr Rowley I saw last night in a few minutes after I reached here Ettie, I gave your Rocking Chair to Mrs Ashley was that proper." I could not carry it unclear Mrs Ashley at the Station one day happening to sit down in that Chair admired it much and so I gave it to her, the day I left there. I got a letter from Charles before I left Ducoign, written at Elyria on his his way home. He had got a bad cold by that time. I knew he would in travelling. Few can travel in winter without. I guess it is about time for Church and I must stop writing Truly Etties' I Metcalf