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85 the cherries about ripe and the trees so full I should like to be among them for a little while. Mr. Robinson tels me that these are a fair sample of the favines? for many miles upon this road. Two telegraphs travel upon this road In the afternoon a general rendezvous at Cousin Louise Hills alias underlined Shepherds Mr. Robinson & Enily and two of the 2nd generation Clarissa Coz Wms better half and Cousin Joseph and myself all decent folks June 27 Tuesday today took a ride to Harpersfield sixteen miles through a very good farming country with my cousin ER to see another cousin by the name of Henry belonging to the same family with whom I have never had any? acquaintance, found them all well and doing quite well when rather a new farm of eighty acres of? very good land. Being rather a new beginner he had not got his farm so well stocked as he intends soon to have. His stock now consists of one span of good horses, 1 two years old colt, Two good cows eighteen head young cattle two years old. Six hogs and a flock of sheep and intends to get ten or fifteen cows more this fall and winter