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Remsen June 1 1858
Remsen June 1 1858
My Dear Husband
My Dear Husband
We recived (sic) your letter from Columbus on saturd evening and one from Elizabeth and Cynthia the same time  Mary is better and meant to start alone the beginning of this week, hope she may come comfortable  I had written to ask if she had not better have sis come with her  Elizabeth thinks she will have no difficulty to come alone  Receved (sic) yours from columbus on friday eve, I had mailed one to you that eve  directed care of Mr Zynkyn we are very glad to get your letters giving us a little account of your whereabouts  we can fancy and follow you a little  do you get up early every day  I see you date your letter at 1/2 past 5 AM the money came safe I was glad to get it as we have not received but little since you went, the Cenhadwn started yesterday, some few today, were [[?distributing?]] in the village on saturday and [[?Prospect?]]
We recived (sic) your letter from Columbus on saturd evening and one from Elizabeth and Cynthia the same time  Mary is better and meant to start alone the beginning of this week, hope she may come comfortable  I had written to ask if she had not better have sis come with her  Elizabeth thinks she will have no difficulty to come alone  Receved (sic) yours from columbus on friday eve, I had mailed one to you that eve  directed care of Mr Zynkyn we are very glad to get your letters giving us a little account of your whereabouts  we can fancy and follow you a little  do you get up early every day  I see you date your letter at 1/2 past 5 AM the money came safe I was glad to get it as we have not received but little since you went, the Cenhadon started yesterday, some few today, were [[?distributing?]] in the village on saturday and [[?Prospect?]]

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Remsen June 1 1858 My Dear Husband We recived (sic) your letter from Columbus on saturd evening and one from Elizabeth and Cynthia the same time Mary is better and meant to start alone the beginning of this week, hope she may come comfortable I had written to ask if she had not better have sis come with her Elizabeth thinks she will have no difficulty to come alone Receved (sic) yours from columbus on friday eve, I had mailed one to you that eve directed care of Mr Zynkyn we are very glad to get your letters giving us a little account of your whereabouts we can fancy and follow you a little do you get up early every day I see you date your letter at 1/2 past 5 AM the money came safe I was glad to get it as we have not received but little since you went, the Cenhadon started yesterday, some few today, were ?distributing? in the village on saturday and ?Prospect?