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Remsen, Nov 30, 18[[77?]]  Dear Sister Mary,  Can you tell when you last had a letter from home.  I can only remember that I wrote after we got the last letter from you  It seems a long time.  We hope you are not sick.  If you have not written send a postal if no more as soon as you get this.  Mother worries.  Anna went to Utica yesterday morning - she had a letter the night before from Fanny inviting her and we all thought it would do her good.  She has been taxing herself a good deal lately making bills and sending them out.  We are trying to send all and request settlement before the first of Jan next.  I have been helping her some.  Perhaps her going may put us back a  
  Remsen, Nov 30, 1877
Dear Sister Mary,   
  Can you tell when you last had a letter from home.  I can only remember that I wrote after we got the last letter from you  It seems a long time.  We hope you are not sick.  If you have not written send a postal if no more as soon as you get this.  Mother worries.  Anna went to Utica yesterday morning - she had a letter the night before from Fanny inviting her and we all thought it would do her good.  She has been taxing herself a good deal lately making bills and sending them out.  We are trying to send all and request settlement before the first of Jan next.  I have been helping her some.  Perhaps her going may put us back a  


[[vertical writing]    We have got our butter yet.  What are you paying now?
[[vertical writing]    We have got our butter yet.  What are you paying now?

Revision as of 16:06, 15 January 2021

  Remsen, Nov 30, 1877

Dear Sister Mary,

  Can you tell when you last had a letter from home.  I can only remember that I wrote after we got the last letter from you  It seems a long time.  We hope you are not sick.  If you have not written send a postal if no more as soon as you get this.  Mother worries.  Anna went to Utica yesterday morning - she had a letter the night before from Fanny inviting her and we all thought it would do her good.  She has been taxing herself a good deal lately making bills and sending them out.  We are trying to send all and request settlement before the first of Jan next.  I have been helping her some.  Perhaps her going may put us back a 

[[vertical writing] We have got our butter yet. What are you paying now?