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Buttercup Farm, Feb. 15, 1800
Buttercup Farm, Feb. 15, 1800
My dear Aunties: -
My dear Aunties: -
   We saw by the Boonville paper sunday that mother had been sick, and we are anxious to know how she is and thinking you will be apt to know I am going to ask you as a favor, that if she is still sick you will please write, or if very sick telephone, I can come home if needed, we hopy you both keep usually well, this is a very trying winter, Mother Higby and Aunt Matilda are as well as usual Judson is going to the village today and perhaps there will be letters for us I do hope there will, we have had a hard storm for the
   We saw by the Boonville paper sunday that mother had been sick, and we are anxious to know how she is and thinking you will be apt to know I am going to ask you as a favor, that if she is still sick you will please write, or if very sick telephone, I can come home if needed, we hopy you both keep usually well, this is a very trying winter, Mother Higby and Aunt Matilda are as well as usual Judson is going to the village today and perhaps there will be letters for us I do hope there will, we have had a hard storm for the  
 
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choice seed white and red and white with mauve edges. I have a lot of the each of the common colors.
Much love from Judson & Margaret.

Revision as of 19:42, 22 May 2020

Buttercup Farm, Feb. 15, 1800 My dear Aunties: -

 We saw by the Boonville paper sunday that mother had been sick, and we are anxious to know how she is and thinking you will be apt to know I am going to ask you as a favor, that if she is still sick you will please write, or if very sick telephone, I can come home if needed, we hopy you both keep usually well, this is a very trying winter, Mother Higby and Aunt Matilda are as well as usual Judson is going to the village today and perhaps there will be letters for us I do hope there will, we have had a hard storm for the 

sideways at top: choice seed white and red and white with mauve edges. I have a lot of the each of the common colors. Much love from Judson & Margaret.