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Hamilton then if nothing happens to prevent I intend to visit Remsen. Sister Emily is still at Clifton(?). I visited old Mrs Curtiss yesterday in Oneida. Mrs Saundersons mother you recollect of Galesburg. If I did not suppose you heard from them frequently I would write all the news I am in possession of in regard to it. After all it cannot be that you have frequent- ly for you have no cousins there and I have. I have been so negligent in writing that my letters are few and far between from all my other correspondents as well as those in Galesburg. Jennie is doing very well in Chicago this winter and seems