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333 W. [[32st?]] St N.Y. Oct-22. 1874
333 W. [[32st?]] St N.Y. Oct 22. 1874 Dear sister Jennie, We have received your letter, and I am much obliged for the furlough it grants me. I shall be glad to stay with Mary a little longer, and hope it wont make it too hard for you at home. If you fail to get anyone in Ella's place, you had better send for me. I send a list of what I would like to have sent to me if you have an opportunity with some of the merchants. I think they usually come to N.Y. about election time, or immediately after. If you do send with some one, let us know where the things will be left, and we will call for them, unless it would be convenient to leave them here. I have got me a hat this week, paid $6.22 for it. It is a
Dear sister Jennie,
We have received your letter, and I am much obliged for the furlough it grants me. I shall be glad to stay with Mary a little longer, and hope it wont make it too hard for you at home. If you fail to get anyone in Ella's place, you had better send for me. I send a list of what I would like to have sent to me if you have an opportunity with some of the merchants. I think they usually come to N.Y. about election time, or immediately after. If you do send with some one, let us know where the things will be left, and we will call for them, unless it would be convenient to leave them here. I have got me a hat this week, paid $6.22 for it. It is a

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333 W. 32st? St N.Y. Oct 22. 1874 Dear sister Jennie, We have received your letter, and I am much obliged for the furlough it grants me. I shall be glad to stay with Mary a little longer, and hope it wont make it too hard for you at home. If you fail to get anyone in Ella's place, you had better send for me. I send a list of what I would like to have sent to me if you have an opportunity with some of the merchants. I think they usually come to N.Y. about election time, or immediately after. If you do send with some one, let us know where the things will be left, and we will call for them, unless it would be convenient to leave them here. I have got me a hat this week, paid $6.22 for it. It is a