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Springfield June 1814
Springfield June   [[in pencil"  1814]]
My Dear Parents
My Dear Parents
My three oldest Children are gone to school the two small ones area sleep & two are gone, gone for ever I go into one rome then it seem as if could see little Juliaett breathin her last I go into The other  there I can see poor Henry lie
My three eldest Children are gone to school the two small ones are a sleep & two are gone, gone for ever I go into one rome there it seem as if could se little Juliaett breathin her last I go into The other  there I can see poor Henry lie lifeless on the floor you can't think  what a melancholly place it is to me the feever has greatly abated in this & our neighbourin towns there has ben about 40 Deaths here   I feel quite concernd about Sister Polly I think her simptons are bad I hope she will spare no pains nor cost upon the recovery of her health our family is in good health we have two hireed men & a boy this summer George lives with us yet he was Married last week to the girl that has lived with us
lifelefs on the floor you can't think  what
a melancholly place it is to me
The feever has greatly abated in this &  
our nieghbourin towns there has ben about 40 Deaths here. I feel quite concerned about Sister. Polly I think her simptons are bad  
I hope she will spare no pains nor cost [[unclear]]
the recovery of her health our family is in good health we have two hired men & a boy this summer George lives with us yet he was married last week to the girl that has lived with us

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Springfield June in pencil" 1814 My Dear Parents My three eldest Children are gone to school the two small ones are a sleep & two are gone, gone for ever I go into one rome there it seem as if could se little Juliaett breathin her last I go into The other there I can see poor Henry lie lifeless on the floor you can't think what a melancholly place it is to me the feever has greatly abated in this & our neighbourin towns there has ben about 40 Deaths here I feel quite concernd about Sister Polly I think her simptons are bad I hope she will spare no pains nor cost upon the recovery of her health our family is in good health we have two hireed men & a boy this summer George lives with us yet he was Married last week to the girl that has lived with us