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her visit to Woodstock on that acount.  Besides the water is so low there is but one boat goes on the [[unclear]]. I don't think I ever enjoyed better health than I have this Fall. though I am very lonely. Just Father Mother and I here all alone all the time. [[Areli?]] is not good [[unclear]] write to us at all though I have written her quite frequently. Father found our colt last week and a pretty one she is [[unclear]] She will be two years old next Spring and she is as large as two year old now. Father says he would not take fifty-dollars for it now. [[unclear]] I have some nice rides when it gets large enough though?  Our peaches are most gone. only one more tree of cling stones, have had so many peaches as we waited [[unclear]] eat this Summer and that is more than we expected. Have you had any to eat? Aunt Polly expects to start from Steubenville in a short time she has made her last visit here. She went to see [[unclear]] but did not like her visit there at all.  was not treated well she says.  Do you hear from [[Areli?]] or any of the rest of the folks? They don't write home any more. I don't know but they have forgotten how to write. Mr. Bailey's folks expect to move to the West as soon as they can sell.  Nearly all of our neighbors are going to leave so that we shall have new ones soon.  Do you hear from your brothers and sisters in St. Louis? if so how are they all getting along? Has [[Myron's?]] leg got well?  Has Mrs. Weaver recovered her health yet? How's Miss Kendall got through with her school year?  Shan't I be glad though when you and Areli come home? Will you come before she does? This is but a short uninteresting letter but in fact there is nothing to write you will please excuse it would you? Mr Putnam's people had a dry house and [[unclear]] a quantity of dry fruit in it burned down last week.  They don't know it took fire.  You must hurry home and help us eat our own sweet potatoes from we shall begin to use them soon.  Write soon to your
her visit to Woodstock on that account.  Besides  
Sister [[Libbie?]]
the water is so low there is but one boat goes on  
the Muskingum. I don't think I ever enjoyed better  
health than I have this Fall. though  
I am very lonely. Just Father Mother and I here all alone  
all the time. Areli is not good to write to us at  
all though I have written her quite frequently. Father  
found our colt last week and a pretty one she is too  
She will be two years old next Spring and she is  
as large as two year old now. Father says he would  
not take fifty-dollars for it now. wont I have  
some nice rides when it gets large enough though?   
Our peaches are most gone. only one more tree of cling  
stones, have had so many peaches as we waited to
eat this Summer and that is more than we expected.  
Have you had any to eat? Aunt Polly expects to start  
from Steubenville in a short time she has made her  
last visit here. She went to Mr Putnams but  
did not like her visit there at all.  was not treated  
well she says.  Do you hear from Areli or any of the rest  
of the folks? They don't write home any more. I don't know  
but they have forgotten how to write. Mr. Bailey's  
folks expect to move to the West as soon as  
they can sell.  Nearly all of our neighbors are going  
to leave so that we shall have new ones soon.  Do you  
hear from your brothers and sisters in St. Louis? if  
so how are they all getting along? Has Myron's leg got  
well?  Has Mrs. Weaver recovered her health yet? How's  
Miss Kendall got through with her school year?   
Shan't I be glad though when you and Areli come  
home? Will you come before she does?  
This is but a short uninteresting letter but in  
fact there is nothing to write you will please  
excuse it would you? Mr Putnam's people had a dry  
house and a quantity of dried fruit in it burned  
down last week.  They don't know it  
took fire.  You must hurry home and help  
us eat our own sweet potatoes from we shall begin  
to use them soon.  Write soon to your
Sister Libbie

Latest revision as of 01:30, 10 April 2020

her visit to Woodstock on that account. Besides the water is so low there is but one boat goes on the Muskingum. I don't think I ever enjoyed better health than I have this Fall. though I am very lonely. Just Father Mother and I here all alone all the time. Areli is not good to write to us at all though I have written her quite frequently. Father found our colt last week and a pretty one she is too She will be two years old next Spring and she is as large as two year old now. Father says he would not take fifty-dollars for it now. wont I have some nice rides when it gets large enough though? Our peaches are most gone. only one more tree of cling stones, have had so many peaches as we waited to eat this Summer and that is more than we expected. Have you had any to eat? Aunt Polly expects to start from Steubenville in a short time she has made her last visit here. She went to Mr Putnams but did not like her visit there at all. was not treated well she says. Do you hear from Areli or any of the rest of the folks? They don't write home any more. I don't know but they have forgotten how to write. Mr. Bailey's folks expect to move to the West as soon as they can sell. Nearly all of our neighbors are going to leave so that we shall have new ones soon. Do you hear from your brothers and sisters in St. Louis? if so how are they all getting along? Has Myron's leg got well? Has Mrs. Weaver recovered her health yet? How's Miss Kendall got through with her school year? Shan't I be glad though when you and Areli come home? Will you come before she does? This is but a short uninteresting letter but in fact there is nothing to write you will please excuse it would you? Mr Putnam's people had a dry house and a quantity of dried fruit in it burned down last week. They don't know it took fire. You must hurry home and help us eat our own sweet potatoes from we shall begin to use them soon. Write soon to your Sister Libbie