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Mrs. T. H. Stanwood dead. Mrs. O.F. Badger, left to night for Louisville, she here 16 days 96 Monday, April 6, 1903 To is cloudy, but late in the afternoon the sun came out, and we had a very beautiful Moonlight night, all well Mrs Cowles much better, but can only stay up half a day. Little Shreve out playing, he has Easter Vacation. continued from April 7 - Aunt Carrie, & children, are Daisy, Henry, Charles, Wendell, May, and adopted daughter Gertrude Richards, who is a sweet lovely girl, all the family show the gentle, tender, loving care, they have had - I call them a perfect family She will be badly missed, she died at Houma Louisiana, she had her two sisters with her, and their families - her son Henry, Wendell, & Daisy, are in New Orleans. en-route to Philadelphia, her home, she will be buried by her husband, who died some years ago - (she was visiting her sisters) Mrs. D? Duvall, and Mrs D? Buck, of Houma Louisiana & Mrs. Swearingen sent us a Tintype of herself.