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Thayer, Sarah E. Letter to Amy Kirby Post. (1861-06-17)

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17 of June 1861
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17 of June 1861<br/>
 
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Dear Amy Thine [reach’d?] me in good time<br/>
Dear Amy Thine [reach’d?] me in good time
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and I trust the secret is in good hands so far as pub<br/>
 
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licity is concerned My precious charge has found a<br/>
and I trust the secret is in good hands so far as pub
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delightful change I am sure, and as far as<br/> 
 
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we {illegible could?} she was cheerfully resigned her pa<br/>
licity is concerned My precious charge has found a
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tience held out and her end was calm as<br/> 
 
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  she desired—she seem’d to suffer with<br/>
delightful change I am sure, and as far as  
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pain thro the day and we hand<br/>
 
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myself some [illegible] what an early<br/>
we {illegible could?} she was cheerfully resigned her pa
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hour on the off way best for the internment so that there was<br/>
 
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no time to inform you or others—we had a<br/>
tience held out and her end was calm as  
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  minister (Universalist) as SJ May did not<br/>  
   
 
she desired—she seem’d to suffer with
 
 
 
pain thro the day and we hand
 
 
 
myself some [illegible] what an early
 
 
hour on the off way best for the internment so that there was
 
 
 
no time to inform you or others—we had a
 
   
 
minister (Universalist) as SJ May did not<br/>  
 
 
respond to our invitation untill the 8th<br/>   
 
respond to our invitation untill the 8th<br/>   
when he wrote a sufficient excuse it was
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when he wrote a sufficient excuse it was<br/>
perhaps as well as we had so many reasons
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perhaps as well as we had so many reasons<br/>
for our move, Dorca is yet very feeble &
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for our move, Dorca is yet very feeble &<br/>
our little Mary is a poor little thing I  
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our little Mary is a poor little thing I<br/> 
have come here to stay—left Flo on sun
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have come here to stay—left Flo on sun<br/>
Day with [Haldah?] [f? &?]—they both  
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Day with [Haldah?] [f? &?]—they both<br/> 
went to Union Spring, D staid one night
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went to Union Spring, D staid one night<br/>
I find myself able to meet the
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I find myself able to meet the<br/>

Revision as of Sep 20, 2023, 11:15:17 AM

17 of June 1861
Dear Amy Thine [reach’d?] me in good time
and I trust the secret is in good hands so far as pub
licity is concerned My precious charge has found a
delightful change I am sure, and as far as
we {illegible could?} she was cheerfully resigned her pa
tience held out and her end was calm as

she desired—she seem’d to suffer with

pain thro the day and we hand
myself some [illegible] what an early
hour on the off way best for the internment so that there was
no time to inform you or others—we had a

minister (Universalist) as SJ May did not

respond to our invitation untill the 8th
when he wrote a sufficient excuse it was
perhaps as well as we had so many reasons
for our move, Dorca is yet very feeble &
our little Mary is a poor little thing I
have come here to stay—left Flo on sun
Day with [Haldah?] [f? &?]—they both
went to Union Spring, D staid one night
I find myself able to meet the