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Hinckley, Ohio,
September 14th, 1880
Dear Cousin Eddie,  
Dear Cousin Eddie,  
I don't know whether father has even answered your good and welcome letter, on •, but I remember your said you should not • it • answered, until each one of us has written, so I • to do my [[unclear] and shall • a • in fall, for its same. I am somewhat at a lose to know in what • of the [[country?]] you may be found, at the time. But • I will send to the old place, and trust to God • I can • friend, • send it to you. • - Cousin Eddie, please let me make you acquainted with you Cousin Holden. (Hold, the • Cousin Eddie). • I want you
  I don't know whether father has even answered your good and welcome letter, on •, but I remember your said you should not • it • answered, until each one of us has written, so I • to do my [[unclear] and shall • a • in fall, for its same. I am somewhat at a lose to know in what • of the [[country?]] you may be found, at the time. But • I will send to the old place, and trust to God • I can • friend, • send it to you. • - Cousin Eddie, please let me make you acquainted with you Cousin Holden. (Hold, the • Cousin Eddie). • I want you

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Hinckley, Ohio, September 14th, 1880 Dear Cousin Eddie,

  I don't know whether father has even answered your good and welcome letter, on •, but I remember your said you should not • it • answered, until each one of us has written, so I • to do my [[unclear] and shall • a • in fall, for its same. I am somewhat at a lose to know in what • of the country? you may be found, at the time. But • I will send to the old place, and trust to God • I can • friend, • send it to you. • - Cousin Eddie, please let me make you acquainted with you Cousin Holden. (Hold, the • Cousin Eddie). • I want you