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                                                                                                                     Milo Nov. 21st / 53
                                                                                                                     Milo Nov. 21st / 53
My Dear son Isaac
My Dear son Isaac
                                       Charles says he is busy he is also Lucy about writing or dont love to write. He always contrives to get me to do it when I am here. He has just returned from seeing Gilman he wants very much that he should go with him. He/Gilman/ was very much pleas'd with the idea of going at first. Offer'd to engage himself to Charles for 5 or 6 months at 1,25 a day time to commence when they started & C bear his expenses. Then he concluded that he could not go. He should need so much to furnish him with Clothes & tools etc. felt discourag'd about it. This afternoon C. has been away over to Sol. Henchfields to see him & he thinks now that he shall go Charles furnishing his outfit & money to bear his expenses amount perhaps 75, or 100, which he had rather do than go without him as he thinks to avail himself by Gilmans skill as a builder
                                       Charles says he is busy he is also Lasy about writing or dont love to write. He always contrives to get me to do it when I am here. He has just returned from seeing Gilman he wants very much that he should go with him. He/Gilman/ was very much pleas'd with the idea of going at first. Offer'd to engage himself to Charles for 5 or 6 months at 1,25 a day time to commence when they started & C bear his expenses. Then he concluded that he could not go. He should need so much to furnish him with Clothes & tools etc. felt discourag'd about it. This afternoon C. has been away over to Sol. Henchfields to see him & he thinks now that he shall go Charles furnishing his outfit & money to bear his expenses amount perhaps 75, or 100, which he had rather do than go without him as he thinks to avail himself by Gilmans skill as a builder
   He has got a good steady man engag'd to come and stay here while he is gone & he intends to start from Bangor a week next Thursday/Dec. 1st/
   He has got a good steady man engag'd to come and stay here while he is gone & he intends to start from Bangor a week next Thursday/Dec. 1st/
   I dont hardly see how we can do without him But I want he should go, it will start up his ideas and do him good I hope if it dont fill his purse. I shall want to give you & Nettie many Charge about him for he is very very precious to us. In haste after 10 oclock to be sent early in the morning.
   I dont hardly see how we can do without him But I want he should go, it will start up his ideas and do him good I hope if it dont fill his purse. I shall want to give you & Nettie many Charge about him for he is very very precious to us. In haste after 10 oclock to be sent early in the morning.
[left-hand side] Charles has got a cold, & has a cough he has had a cough in the winter for 2 or 3 years
 
[[left-hand side]] Charles has got a cold, & has a cough he has had a cough in the winter for 2 or 3 years

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Milo Mother M. Nov. 15 and 21 1853, {About Charles coming West} Du Quoin Dec 3. 1853

                                                                                                                    Milo Nov. 21st / 53

My Dear son Isaac

                                      Charles says he is busy he is also Lasy about writing or dont love to write. He always contrives to get me to do it when I am here. He has just returned from seeing Gilman he wants very much that he should go with him. He/Gilman/ was very much pleas'd with the idea of going at first. Offer'd to engage himself to Charles for 5 or 6 months at 1,25 a day time to commence when they started & C bear his expenses. Then he concluded that he could not go. He should need so much to furnish him with Clothes & tools etc. felt discourag'd about it. This afternoon C. has been away over to Sol. Henchfields to see him & he thinks now that he shall go Charles furnishing his outfit & money to bear his expenses amount perhaps 75, or 100, which he had rather do than go without him as he thinks to avail himself by Gilmans skill as a builder
  He has got a good steady man engag'd to come and stay here while he is gone & he intends to start from Bangor a week next Thursday/Dec. 1st/
 I dont hardly see how we can do without him But I want he should go, it will start up his ideas and do him good I hope if it dont fill his purse. I shall want to give you & Nettie many Charge about him for he is very very precious to us. In haste after 10 oclock to be sent early in the morning.

left-hand side Charles has got a cold, & has a cough he has had a cough in the winter for 2 or 3 years