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[[vertical writing]    We have got our butter yet.  What are you paying now?
[[vertical writing]    We have got our butter yet.  What are you paying now?
Sat. morn. Wm is going in the sleigh to the village with this to the office. Edward William [[Thornton?]] was buried last Monday. I suppose you will get the Cenhadwr today - Accept much love from all How is Mrs. Jones?
Jennie Everett

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  Remsen, Nov 30, 1877

Dear Sister Mary,

  Can you tell when you last had a letter from home.  I can only remember that I wrote after we got the last letter from you  It seems a long time.  We hope you are not sick.  If you have not written send a postal if no more as soon as you get this.  Mother worries.  Anna went to Utica yesterday morning - she had a letter the night before from Fanny inviting her and we all thought it would do her good.  She has been taxing herself a good deal lately making bills and sending them out.  We are trying to send all and request settlement before the first of Jan next.  I have been helping her some.  Perhaps her going may put us back a 

[[vertical writing] We have got our butter yet. What are you paying now? Sat. morn. Wm is going in the sleigh to the village with this to the office. Edward William Thornton? was buried last Monday. I suppose you will get the Cenhadwr today - Accept much love from all How is Mrs. Jones? Jennie Everett