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Tuesday, May 21, 1901
Tuesday, May 21, 1901 To day has been cloudy, and rained several times, Ada went to Depot for the letters, all the rest of us stayed at home, Mrs. Cowles has cold and dont feel well to day.  had a short letter from Siss, and one from Mattie they say all are well in Louisville.  Ada had a lovely letter from Luch Chase [[blank]], she is very happy and loves her husband.  Ada had a letter from Ed Smith and letters from Mr. Swearingen. Mrs. McKindley is better, the President says he will take her direct to Washington as soon as he can move her, from San Francisco, he will,
 
To day has been cloudy, and rained several times, Ada went to Depot for the letters, all the rest of us stayed at home, Mrs. Cowles has cold and dont feel well to day.  had a short letter from Siss, and one from Mattie they say all are well in Louisville.  Ada had a lovely letter from Luch[?] Chase, she is very happy and loves her husband.  Ada had a letter from Ed Smith and letters from Mr. Swearingen.
Mrs. McKindley is better, the President says he will take her direct to Washington as soon as he can move her, from San Francisco, he will.

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Tuesday, May 21, 1901 To day has been cloudy, and rained several times, Ada went to Depot for the letters, all the rest of us stayed at home, Mrs. Cowles has cold and dont feel well to day. had a short letter from Siss, and one from Mattie they say all are well in Louisville. Ada had a lovely letter from Luch Chase blank, she is very happy and loves her husband. Ada had a letter from Ed Smith and letters from Mr. Swearingen. Mrs. McKindley is better, the President says he will take her direct to Washington as soon as he can move her, from San Francisco, he will,