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Cincinnati Feb 12th 1851 | Cincinnati Feb 12th 1851 | ||
Dear Kendall | Dear Kendall | ||
I arrived here this morning and found Mrs. Birch in good health though a little sad because I have been away so long but business compelled me to stay in Louisville. Mrs. Holdeman has been suffering with rheumatism and needed the attention of my wife & she is a first rate nurse, the rest of the family are well. I wrote to you a few days after I saw you at Mt. Washington concerning the Piano I saw Mr. Cracy immediately he told me that he had none on hand and that he would take yours at any time and sell it to the best advantage I could not tell what it [[?]] being neither could I give him a minute description of it. I have not seen nor heard from Miss Weed since I saw you, when I saw Mr. Bukey at Louisville we had | I arrived here this morning and found Mrs. Birch in good health though a little sad because I have been away so long but business compelled me to stay in Louisville. Mrs. Holdeman has been suffering with rheumatism and needed the attention of my wife & she is a first rate nurse, the rest of the family are well. I wrote to you a few days after I saw you at Mt. Washington concerning the Piano I saw Mr. Cracy immediately he told me that he had none on hand and that he would take yours at any time and sell it to the best advantage I could not tell what it [[mite?]] being neither could I give him a minute description of it. I have not seen nor heard from Miss Weed since I saw you, when I saw Mr. Bukey at Louisville we had |
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Birch 1851 Cincinnati Feb 12th 1851
Dear Kendall
I arrived here this morning and found Mrs. Birch in good health though a little sad because I have been away so long but business compelled me to stay in Louisville. Mrs. Holdeman has been suffering with rheumatism and needed the attention of my wife & she is a first rate nurse, the rest of the family are well. I wrote to you a few days after I saw you at Mt. Washington concerning the Piano I saw Mr. Cracy immediately he told me that he had none on hand and that he would take yours at any time and sell it to the best advantage I could not tell what it mite? being neither could I give him a minute description of it. I have not seen nor heard from Miss Weed since I saw you, when I saw Mr. Bukey at Louisville we had