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I did not get off from Cincinnati yesterday until the 12 o'clk Mail Boat. -- I was detained engaging a Steward, | I did not get off from Cincinnati yesterday until the 12 o'clk Mail Boat. -- I was detained engaging a Steward, Cook, chambermaid +c. all of which were in the "Queen City" last season, from what I have been informed relative to the Chambermaid I think she will suit, she is an elderly colored Woman and has been on the "Q. City" the two last seasons. -- I arrived here this morning at 4. o'clk, and expect to leave for Paducah by 12. o'clk | ||
I hope this may find you all in health, and hope you will feel reconcilled in my absence. -- I feel the loss of your Society and often think of you and our little pratling darlings | I hope this may find you all in health, and hope you will feel reconcilled in my absence. -- I feel the loss of your Society and often think of you and our little pratling darlings |
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Louisville Sept 25th 1846
My Dear Wife,
I did not get off from Cincinnati yesterday until the 12 o'clk Mail Boat. -- I was detained engaging a Steward, Cook, chambermaid +c. all of which were in the "Queen City" last season, from what I have been informed relative to the Chambermaid I think she will suit, she is an elderly colored Woman and has been on the "Q. City" the two last seasons. -- I arrived here this morning at 4. o'clk, and expect to leave for Paducah by 12. o'clk
I hope this may find you all in health, and hope you will feel reconcilled in my absence. -- I feel the loss of your Society and often think of you and our little pratling darlings
Remember me to all the family, and Please accept my best love for yourself and our little ones.
Your Affectionate Husband
C. G. Pearce