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Hartwick Feb 6th 1810 Honered Father & Mother I received A letter from Brother H not long since and he wrote us that yoy enjoyed very good health and I was very glad to hear of that I have been most afraid to hear for fear that I should hear that your sick. we all of us enjoy good health and I think that A great favour as long as we can have our health I think we need not complain H is A very good boy gos to school every day I dont no as you know what our little one name is I name it after myself Juliette she has got so she can step A few steps she is ful of mischief as she can be. H wrote that you had got A gown and other things for me I should be glad of A silk gown or A calico one I dont care much which and them peices of my poorest gown & some thing for A short gown & them thing I sent for last fall & any thing els you are A mine to nothing will come amiss send them if you possible can for I am in want of some clothes very much I had more time to write than H & so I wrote this time My love to all I remain your dutiful daughter, Juliette Hayden if you have any garden seedes to send up here they want some very much of you have any chance