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and mild, but a cold rain set in during the night - which continues still - with some flurries of snow this p.m. I am sorry we cannot advise you more about the route you had better follow. Edward was in Bangor and I think Lacrosse also. There is a good deal of debt in Bangor and in the letter we had from him this morning he advises your goin there if it will not be much out of your way. I have written to W.W. Thomas asking him to send you a P.O. order for $15. Will that be enough? You ought to have a satchel to carry the books. I do not know how you had better do about your trunk. When you come to your first stopping place you can probably see your way clearer than we can now. The girls have taken the copy of the Memoir for you, to put in the General P.O. Station E. is now on 6th av. 33rd St. I request Mr. Thomas to forward that box of books which we left at Remsen depot by freight to Dodgeville, Iowa Co. unclear If you think best you can go to La C. & Banagor, before going to Dodgeville.

  Jennie & Anna