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Remsen June 30 1877
My Dear Daughters
We received Jennies letter last evening were very glad indeed to get it hop you have the one which Anna and I wrote and that you do not feel uneasy about us home we are getting along very well here it will be some satisfaction to try that Dr I am very sorry Marys health is poor, it has been so for some time I wish I could advise what to do, you know we will be glad to see you at home perhaps that will be the best thing for you to do, we will feel very anxious if you stay there and do not get well, do you want me to send you some money to pay your way home hope Jennie will write if she will want any she does not say anything about that but I do not know if the Dr will charge much
(along the side and top) get well. I think the Dr's left about 3 o'clock and about ? Mary Ann ? over and said he was dying. John Eddie WM. I went over but he had rallied a little. He did not talk any whether he realized his coudnt in not did we thought he did. He died just before the clock struck nine. wm & I ? ? glad [[?}} others were there when he died. I wish Mary could leave her business for weeks and come home. It must she very ? in New York. Yours etc. Guess Who