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Cherokees love her very much, so do we. There is a vacation in the summer of eight weeks then all the children go home and visit their parents. I shall stay with Mrs. Elsworth.
Cherokees love her very much, so do we. There is a vacation in the summer of eight weeks then all the children go home and visit their parents. I shall stay with Mrs. Elsworth.
     From your young friend, Nancy Reece.
     From your young friend, Nancy Reece.
Mrs. Louisa Lanborn.
Mrs. Louisa Sanborn.




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     I fear I am writing to much for the paper, Mrs. E can leave me.  
     I fear I am writing to much for the paper, Mrs. E can leave me.  
     From your Cherokee friend Elizabeth Taylor
     From your Cherokee friend Elizabeth Taylor
Mrs. Louisa Lanborn
Mrs. Louisa Sanborn

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Cherokees love her very much, so do we. There is a vacation in the summer of eight weeks then all the children go home and visit their parents. I shall stay with Mrs. Elsworth.

    From your young friend, Nancy Reece.

Mrs. Louisa Sanborn.


Dear Madam,

   Although I am not acquainted with you, I with pleasure write a few lines to you, as Mrs. E. says you will be interested to see a letter from a Cherokee. 
   There are a number of Cherokee children at this station to [ ] instruction; who a few years ago were without any knowledge of God. I am very glad that I can read and write. I am always very happy to write to the friends of those dear missionaries; who are so kind to me. I love Mrs. Elsworth very much indeed; but have not had much of her company lately as she has been sick.
    After school is out, the girls assist in different parts of the house. I with three others, help Mrs. Elsworth, and are called her girls. 
    Perhaps you would like to know my studies which are reading, writing, spelling, arithmetic, and geography.
    I fear I am writing to much for the paper, Mrs. E can leave me. 
    From your Cherokee friend Elizabeth Taylor

Mrs. Louisa Sanborn