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Granby Conn, June, 13. 1871. Dear sister Abby: We are about settled at last. But we have had so many delays, I began to think we never should be. In the first place our goods were delayed - The freight Agent by some unaccountable error failed to put on the bill the right place of destination and, so they came on, to Northampton, the end of that line, and there stopped, and after a week or so, were unloaded into the Northampton frieight Depot, awaiting an owner. Meantime written down left side of page