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Howland, Emily. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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My dear friend <br /> | My dear friend <br /> | ||
− | [Thine ?] [both ?] the enclosed <br /> | + | [Thine ?] [both with ?] the enclosed <br /> |
letter from Julia A. Wilbur, came <br /> | letter from Julia A. Wilbur, came <br /> | ||
duly. It interested and [provoked ?] me <br /> | duly. It interested and [provoked ?] me <br /> |
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Nov. 23, 1862
[Sherroood ?] Nov. 23. 1862
Amy (Kirby) Post
Amy Post
My dear friend
[Thine ?] [both with ?] the enclosed
letter from Julia A. Wilbur, came
duly. It interested and [provoked ?] me
much. I made it work while it was
in my hands, knowing how incontrovert-
ible to most minds, seems the testimony
of an eye - witness in her own hand -
writing. I read it around the neighborhood,
I copied portions to send in other [discre ?] -
tions, lastly I take the liberty of enclosing
it to a friend of mine in Auburn, who
is an officer, in their branch of the
National Relief Association for [Prudeness ?] ,
there, feeling that I should be justified
in thy eyes and the writers, for the
[Cansets ?] sake.
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The letter is returned to [me ?] without the [little a life of ?]
writing. I am sorry its is Post
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