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Titus, Esther. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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is very pleasant too I came back somewhat | is very pleasant too I came back somewhat | ||
tired - and we soon went to our room to talk | tired - and we soon went to our room to talk | ||
− | over matters - Sunday morning | + | over matters - Sunday morning came, I had asked |
+ | this lady - (a presbatirian) Mrs. Mansfield - to | ||
+ | accompany me to [struck out] the [struck out] with Mrs. Bennett - to |
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first day [July 24, 1863]
My dear Amy
I know by this time thee [?] feels
anxious to hear from me how I would love to talk with thee today - I would tell thee a lot of things the first I will tell thee of my arrival I soon reached Lockport after leaving Isaac at the depot - found no trouble in storing my things - and walked off - by my little paper guide to Niagara St. found Mrs. Bennett without any trouble - - she had been many times to the car to meet me but had almost given me up - - she was however very glad to see me - and I had to devote the afternoon to riding a lady friend of hers thought I must look over the town to enjoy myself so she kindly came in a beautiful carriage and we rode all over a lovely country - the town is very pleasant too I came back somewhat tired - and we soon went to our room to talk over matters - Sunday morning came, I had asked this lady - (a presbatirian) Mrs. Mansfield - to accompany me to [struck out] the [struck out] with Mrs. Bennett - to