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Cincinnati, Peru & Chicago Rail Road, | Cincinnati, Peru & Chicago Rail Road, | ||
La Porte, Ind, July 29th 1863. | La Porte, Ind, July 29th 1863. | ||
My dear & | My dear & much loved Wife | ||
I received your good affectionate letter mailed | I received your good affectionate letter mailed Monday yesterday, | ||
I thank you a thousand times for the words of | I thank you a thousand times for the words of | ||
affection & love it contained, but it made me | affection & love it contained, but it made me | ||
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& just how you are[[,]] You said that Anna said | & just how you are[[,]] You said that Anna said | ||
Ellen had told her she was going home to stay, | Ellen had told her she was going home to stay, | ||
Has she gone. It gave me a fever & headache to | |||
think of the possibility of you being left alone, | think of the possibility of you being left alone, | ||
& I made up my mind to start for home or | & I made up my mind to start for home or | ||
at once, but after reflecting I did not believe that | |||
it was possible that Ellen would go off & | it was possible that Ellen would go off & | ||
leave you alone. I want to hear from you | leave you alone. I want to hear from you | ||
Oh, so much &, if you are alone I will go to you | Oh, so much &, if you are alone I will go to you | ||
at once. I would not wait to hear from you | at once. I would not wait to hear from you | ||
[[unclear]] I [[not?]] positively promise | [[unclear]] I [[not?]] positively promise Copp to pay him | ||
the first of next month, but if you are alone | the first of next month, but if you are alone | ||
he & every thing else may go. When I get home | |||
you shall have such | you shall have such cloth as you may | ||
wish & as shall make you presentable any- | wish & as shall make you presentable any- | ||
where for if we cannot get the money otherwise | where for if we cannot get the money otherwise |
Latest revision as of 03:31, 17 April 2020
Office Cincinnati, Peru & Chicago Rail Road, La Porte, Ind, July 29th 1863. My dear & much loved Wife I received your good affectionate letter mailed Monday yesterday, I thank you a thousand times for the words of affection & love it contained, but it made me very sad to learn that you were having such a hard time, I felt as if I must start immediately for home. It does not seem to be me possible the Ellen would go off & leave you alone. I wish I knew whether she had gone or not, & just how you are, You said that Anna said Ellen had told her she was going home to stay, Has she gone. It gave me a fever & headache to think of the possibility of you being left alone, & I made up my mind to start for home or at once, but after reflecting I did not believe that it was possible that Ellen would go off & leave you alone. I want to hear from you Oh, so much &, if you are alone I will go to you at once. I would not wait to hear from you unclear I not? positively promise Copp to pay him the first of next month, but if you are alone he & every thing else may go. When I get home you shall have such cloth as you may wish & as shall make you presentable any- where for if we cannot get the money otherwise