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years old tomorrow Nov 9th. Woe is me. [[unclear]] more but 20, or for that matter no age at all which would be better still. Let me hear from you as soon as possible after [[everything?]]. Accept much love from yrs affectly | |||
Rogers | |||
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Dear Charlie: | Dear Charlie: | ||
I inclose the release properly made out but not dated, and you are to fill in the dates of the instrument itself, and the date of its acknowledgement. Make them both on the same day that [[Unclear]] assignment is dated and on no condition make the date after the date of his. I intended at first to keep this until I heard from you in answer to my last, but upon consideration [[unclear]] it time you had the papers. A release for Kansas should be made before a Notary, but I obtained the certificate of the Secy of [[unclear]] that the Justice was legally gratified,and Mr [[ | I inclose the release properly made out but not dated, and you are to fill in the dates of the instrument itself, and the date of its acknowledgement. Make them both on the same day that [[Unclear]] assignment is dated and on no condition make the date after the date of his. I intended at first to keep this until I heard from you in answer to my last, but upon consideration [[unclear]] it time you had the papers. A release for Kansas should be made before a Notary, but I obtained the certificate of the Secy of [[unclear]] that the Justice was legally gratified,and Mr [[Bigelow?]] says it is just as legal as the acknowledgement of a Notary. I trust this will satisfy Clapp, & I caution you by all means not to give up the paper until you have got | ||
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years old tomorrow Nov 9th. Woe is me. unclear more but 20, or for that matter no age at all which would be better still. Let me hear from you as soon as possible after everything?. Accept much love from yrs affectly
Rogers
Dorchester. Nov 8 1875
Dear Charlie:
I inclose the release properly made out but not dated, and you are to fill in the dates of the instrument itself, and the date of its acknowledgement. Make them both on the same day that Unclear assignment is dated and on no condition make the date after the date of his. I intended at first to keep this until I heard from you in answer to my last, but upon consideration unclear it time you had the papers. A release for Kansas should be made before a Notary, but I obtained the certificate of the Secy of unclear that the Justice was legally gratified,and Mr Bigelow? says it is just as legal as the acknowledgement of a Notary. I trust this will satisfy Clapp, & I caution you by all means not to give up the paper until you have got