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Dean, Phebe B. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.

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April 7, 1868<br/><br/>
 
April 7, 1868<br/><br/>
 
Waterloo April 7th 1868 <br/><br/>
 
Waterloo April 7th 1868 <br/><br/>
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^Our meeting is to be held Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday the 3rd 4th and 5th [illegible]. Call to be published as soon as [illegible] are received from those invited.
 
Amy (Kirby) Post<br/>
 
Amy (Kirby) Post<br/>
 
My Dear Friend,<br/>
 
My Dear Friend,<br/>
 
Your kind favor was duly received. What a busy woman you are. I rejoice that health and strength are [spared?] you to do so much good work. I regret to add in the least to your burdens, but would very much like to have you write to [Lucretia Mott?] because yuo are her [sonally?] acquainted with her. We should be glad, indeed, to have her [presence?] in our meeting. -- [Invite?] her from the Committee. [Mr. Bonnel?] wished me to speak to you of [Mrs. Watson?]. From accounts that he has had from some of the Rochester People (Mrs. Cornell for one) he is quite desirous to have her attend. -- Act according to your own judgement. -- I have just
 
Your kind favor was duly received. What a busy woman you are. I rejoice that health and strength are [spared?] you to do so much good work. I regret to add in the least to your burdens, but would very much like to have you write to [Lucretia Mott?] because yuo are her [sonally?] acquainted with her. We should be glad, indeed, to have her [presence?] in our meeting. -- [Invite?] her from the Committee. [Mr. Bonnel?] wished me to speak to you of [Mrs. Watson?]. From accounts that he has had from some of the Rochester People (Mrs. Cornell for one) he is quite desirous to have her attend. -- Act according to your own judgement. -- I have just

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April 7, 1868

Waterloo April 7th 1868

^Our meeting is to be held Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday the 3rd 4th and 5th [illegible]. Call to be published as soon as [illegible] are received from those invited. Amy (Kirby) Post
My Dear Friend,
Your kind favor was duly received. What a busy woman you are. I rejoice that health and strength are [spared?] you to do so much good work. I regret to add in the least to your burdens, but would very much like to have you write to [Lucretia Mott?] because yuo are her [sonally?] acquainted with her. We should be glad, indeed, to have her [presence?] in our meeting. -- [Invite?] her from the Committee. [Mr. Bonnel?] wished me to speak to you of [Mrs. Watson?]. From accounts that he has had from some of the Rochester People (Mrs. Cornell for one) he is quite desirous to have her attend. -- Act according to your own judgement. -- I have just