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Friday afternoon. Dear Robert We are expecting a Stereotype plate Map of Nebraska, by Express, from the Independent office, New York, to be used for our next number. | Friday afternoon. | ||
It is just the size of one page of Cenhadwr - Will you please to call at the Express office to see if it is come, and bring it with you tomorrow - Or should anything absolutely hinder you from coming, please send it by Mr John Hicks - Mary & Eddy came home safe against a little before 10 last evening - all well as usual - Your afftc father R. Everett | Dear Robert | ||
We are expecting a Stereotype plate Map of Nebraska, by Express, from the Independent office, New York, to be used for our next number. It is just the size of one page of Cenhadwr - Will you please to call at the Express office to see if it is come, and bring it with you tomorrow - Or should anything absolutely hinder you from coming, please send it by Mr John Hicks - Mary & Eddy came home safe against a little before 10 last evening - all well as usual - Your afftc father | |||
R. Everett | |||
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I lost my mony purse yesterday, perhaps left it in your room. It was an old one with the likeness of a dog on either side. There was in it a five dollar bill, the one you gave me, also two dollars and some change I had it a little before starting. Your Sister Mary. | I lost my mony purse yesterday, perhaps left it in your room. It was an old one with the likeness of a dog on either side. There was in it a five dollar bill, the one you gave me, also two dollars and some change I had it a little before starting. | ||
Your Sister Mary. |
Latest revision as of 15:36, 23 September 2020
Friday afternoon. Dear Robert We are expecting a Stereotype plate Map of Nebraska, by Express, from the Independent office, New York, to be used for our next number. It is just the size of one page of Cenhadwr - Will you please to call at the Express office to see if it is come, and bring it with you tomorrow - Or should anything absolutely hinder you from coming, please send it by Mr John Hicks - Mary & Eddy came home safe against a little before 10 last evening - all well as usual - Your afftc father
R. Everett
I lost my mony purse yesterday, perhaps left it in your room. It was an old one with the likeness of a dog on either side. There was in it a five dollar bill, the one you gave me, also two dollars and some change I had it a little before starting.
Your Sister Mary.