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Oriskany, July 19, 1863
Dear Jennie,
Dear Jennie,
Your letter was received last Thursday, but as we went to Utica Friday morning, and did not return until near eleven Saturday night I have not had much time to answer it.  We have got my wreath framed.  It looks very pretty.  The frame, tassels, engraving &c. came to $8.60.  I got me a new silk bonnet, which will cost near $5.00 I was obliged to borrow near $4.00 of Annie, who happened to have a good deal of money in her purse.  I would like to have you send me $6.00  We staid at cousin Mary's Friday night
Your letter was received last Thursday, but as we went to Utica Friday morning, and did not return until near eleven Saturday night I have not had much time to answer it.  We have got my wreath framed.  It looks very pretty.  The frame, tassels, engraving &c. came to $8.60.  I got me a new silk bonnet, which will cost near $5.00 I was obliged to borrow near $4.00 of Annie, who happened to have a good deal of money in her purse.  I would like to have you send me $6.00  We staid at cousin Mary's Friday night


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Have you seen anything about a Dr. Carpenter, who has taken rooms in the American Hotel.  He has his patients to inhale oxigenized gas.  I am going to write for him to send father a circular
Have you seen anything about a Dr. Carpenter, who has taken rooms in the American Hotel.  He has his patients to inhale oxigenized gas.  I am going to write for him to send father a circular that you may see what you think, I [[saw?]] one in Utica in which were accounts of a case of incipient deafness being cured, and of a man who was cured in a fortnight of dyspepsia of twenty years standing.  Good morning, write soon.  Love to all
In haste
C. H. Everett

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Oriskany, July 19, 1863 Dear Jennie, Your letter was received last Thursday, but as we went to Utica Friday morning, and did not return until near eleven Saturday night I have not had much time to answer it. We have got my wreath framed. It looks very pretty. The frame, tassels, engraving &c. came to $8.60. I got me a new silk bonnet, which will cost near $5.00 I was obliged to borrow near $4.00 of Annie, who happened to have a good deal of money in her purse. I would like to have you send me $6.00 We staid at cousin Mary's Friday night

crosstext Have you seen anything about a Dr. Carpenter, who has taken rooms in the American Hotel. He has his patients to inhale oxigenized gas. I am going to write for him to send father a circular that you may see what you think, I saw? one in Utica in which were accounts of a case of incipient deafness being cured, and of a man who was cured in a fortnight of dyspepsia of twenty years standing. Good morning, write soon. Love to all In haste C. H. Everett