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Mission Home, New York, Feb. 7 1871
Mission Home, New York, Feb. 7 1871
Dear Father and Mother,  
Dear Father and Mother,  
The Gen. and mother's letter came quickly one after the other. Both were very welcome. The account of the meeting in Remson interested us. We are very glad Anna is better, To day Mary is sending a nice little dress to Eddie's boy, and I put in a little pair of mittens If he walks out this cold weather, I think he will be glad to get them. I am growing stronger, but have felt quite miserable from a cold ever since I came. Am better to day then I have been at all before.
The Gen. and mother's letter came quickly one after the other. Both were very welcome. The account of the meeting in Remsen interested us. We are very glad Anna is better, To day Mary is sending a nice little dress to Eddie's boy, and I put in a little pair of mittens If he walks out this cold weather, I think he will be glad to get them. I am growing stronger, but have felt quite miserable from a cold ever since I came. Am better to day then I have been at all before.

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Mission Home, New York, Feb. 7 1871 Dear Father and Mother, The Gen. and mother's letter came quickly one after the other. Both were very welcome. The account of the meeting in Remsen interested us. We are very glad Anna is better, To day Mary is sending a nice little dress to Eddie's boy, and I put in a little pair of mittens If he walks out this cold weather, I think he will be glad to get them. I am growing stronger, but have felt quite miserable from a cold ever since I came. Am better to day then I have been at all before.