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joining br. | joining br. Tyler's. He takes possession the first of Apr. You inquire about | ||
Mr. Wilson. He preached here most of [insert “the”] time for two years; and boarded | Mr. Wilson. He preached here most of [insert “the”] time for two years; and boarded | ||
with us when in town. But he lived at home in | with us when in town. But he lived at home in (Petersham). We have | ||
had preaching here every sabbath this past year. People like Mr. Jackson | had preaching here every sabbath this past year. People like Mr. Jackson | ||
very well; and I hope we may be able to keep him a long time. The | very well; and I hope we may be able to keep him a long time. The | ||
society seems to be quite as flourishing, now, as it has been for several | society seems to be quite as flourishing, now, as it has been for several | ||
years. The ladies, here, have formed, what we call, “The ladies | years. The ladies, here, have formed, what we call, “The ladies charitable association”. We have meetings every week. Pre hour is devoted to | ||
reading, and singing by some of the members of the association . The remain ing part of the evening, is spent in working, and social conversation. | |||
reading, and singing by some of the members of the association . The remain | |||
ing part of the evening, is spent in working, and social conversation. | |||
The accounts you gave of the western country, are rather flattering. | The accounts you gave of the western country, are rather flattering. | ||
I have heard br Chandler, express a desire to visit | I have heard br Chandler, express a desire to visit the west! You have | ||
no inclination. then to live in New England! I am rather | no inclination. then to live in New England! I am rather suspicious | ||
that you [insert “are”] becoming less inclined to visit here again! But I hope | that you [insert “are”] becoming less inclined to visit here again! But I hope | ||
you will. and not forget to visit your friends at Maple Grove. Abby & Mary | |||
will probably make an effort to be at home, and ready to receive | will probably make an effort to be at home, and ready to receive | ||
you. My health has been very good indeed this winter. We have had | you. My health has been very good indeed this winter. We have had | ||
some | some exceedingly cold weather here. A few more days, and we | ||
will welcome the first messenger of spring! My sister has just | will welcome the first messenger of spring! My sister has just | ||
come home. She wishes to be kindly remembered to you, and | come home. She wishes to be kindly remembered to you, and | ||
will write | will write you after finishing her school. We both thought you would | ||
prefer having one letter at a time. As my school finished before | prefer having one letter at a time. As my school finished before | ||
hers, I have written first. Remember me affectionately to your | hers, I have written first. Remember me affectionately to your | ||
sister Lydia, The | sister Lydia, The Reverend Billing’s. I am inclined to think is a few | ||
particular friend of hers. I spent the day with Sister Emily yesterday. | |||
They are all quite well. Mary Abby who was a wee girl when you | They are all quite well. Mary Abby who was a wee girl when you | ||
were here, is quite a little Miss, now. So your wish me to write | |||
when the ‘spirits moved’ me. I’ll endeavor to fulfill your request | when the ‘spirits moved’ me. I’ll endeavor to fulfill your request | ||
And may I expect to hear from you at those times! I shall be happy to | And may I expect to hear from you at those times! I shall be happy to | ||
Hear from you often. Chandler desires to be remembered to you. | Hear from you often. Chandler desires to be remembered to you. | ||
better health. Yours affectionately. Abby J. Reed. | better health. Yours affectionately. Abby J. Reed. |
Revision as of 03:57, 2 May 2020
joining br. Tyler's. He takes possession the first of Apr. You inquire about Mr. Wilson. He preached here most of [insert “the”] time for two years; and boarded with us when in town. But he lived at home in (Petersham). We have had preaching here every sabbath this past year. People like Mr. Jackson very well; and I hope we may be able to keep him a long time. The society seems to be quite as flourishing, now, as it has been for several years. The ladies, here, have formed, what we call, “The ladies charitable association”. We have meetings every week. Pre hour is devoted to reading, and singing by some of the members of the association . The remain ing part of the evening, is spent in working, and social conversation. The accounts you gave of the western country, are rather flattering. I have heard br Chandler, express a desire to visit the west! You have no inclination. then to live in New England! I am rather suspicious that you [insert “are”] becoming less inclined to visit here again! But I hope you will. and not forget to visit your friends at Maple Grove. Abby & Mary will probably make an effort to be at home, and ready to receive you. My health has been very good indeed this winter. We have had some exceedingly cold weather here. A few more days, and we will welcome the first messenger of spring! My sister has just come home. She wishes to be kindly remembered to you, and will write you after finishing her school. We both thought you would prefer having one letter at a time. As my school finished before hers, I have written first. Remember me affectionately to your sister Lydia, The Reverend Billing’s. I am inclined to think is a few particular friend of hers. I spent the day with Sister Emily yesterday. They are all quite well. Mary Abby who was a wee girl when you were here, is quite a little Miss, now. So your wish me to write when the ‘spirits moved’ me. I’ll endeavor to fulfill your request And may I expect to hear from you at those times! I shall be happy to Hear from you often. Chandler desires to be remembered to you. better health. Yours affectionately. Abby J. Reed.