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I don't know any cause they have seemed to live like other farmers.  I hear that aunt Rose & Jonathan have judgements that will probably save the house - but [[unclear]] in the house alone - it may be something more - I have not heard much about it - Jonathan is said to be doing well - and I hope they will set [[unclear]] - Mrs. Workman was [[buried?]] yesterday from the house of [[unclear]] Williams- she came here a few months ago on a visit - you know they live in Iowa - the last I heard of Sam he was in Memphis - he is a [[unclear]] - Poor Mr. Matthews has lost his little girl - a sweet fat little thing, and of course a great pet - Mrs M. had been to Brighton with her, to visit some friends and the little one took sick, she hurried home just in time to die here - she was a [[unclear]] child - her mother having never nursed her Romaine writes me that her baby is sick [[unclear]] are many deaths in [[Pittsburg?]] - among children - our children are all well and getting over the whooping couch - Will Hughes is a shadow - but he still keeps about
I don't know any cause they have seemed to live like other farmers.  I hear that aunt Rose & Jonathan have judgements that will probably save the house - but what is the house alone - it may be something more - I have not heard much about it - Jonathan is said to be doing well - and I hope they will get this - Mrs. Workman was buried yesterday from the house of [[unclear]] Williams- she came here a few months ago on a visit - you know they live in Iowa - the last I heard of Sam he was in Memphis - he is a scamp - Poor Mr. Matthews has lost his little girl - a sweet fat little thing, and of course a great pet - Mrs M. had been to Brighton with her, to visit some friends and the little one took sick, she hurried home just in time to die here - she was a fed child - her mother having never nursed her Romaine writes me that her baby is sick and there are many deaths in Pittsburg - among children - our children are all well and getting over the whooping cough - Will Hughes is a shadow - but he still keeps about

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I don't know any cause they have seemed to live like other farmers. I hear that aunt Rose & Jonathan have judgements that will probably save the house - but what is the house alone - it may be something more - I have not heard much about it - Jonathan is said to be doing well - and I hope they will get this - Mrs. Workman was buried yesterday from the house of unclear Williams- she came here a few months ago on a visit - you know they live in Iowa - the last I heard of Sam he was in Memphis - he is a scamp - Poor Mr. Matthews has lost his little girl - a sweet fat little thing, and of course a great pet - Mrs M. had been to Brighton with her, to visit some friends and the little one took sick, she hurried home just in time to die here - she was a fed child - her mother having never nursed her Romaine writes me that her baby is sick and there are many deaths in Pittsburg - among children - our children are all well and getting over the whooping cough - Will Hughes is a shadow - but he still keeps about