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Thayer, Sarah E. Letter to Amy Kirby Post. (1870-02-01)
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− | Dear Amy | + | Heelor Schuyler Co. Feb 1st/70 |
− | Abby handed me | + | Dear Amy <br /> |
+ | Abby handed me her paper to add to <br /> | ||
+ | Sarah B. and I that I would direct the same <br /> | ||
+ | to thy care as we have not heard where they <br /> | ||
+ | are located for winter but suppose at Sophia's <br /> | ||
+ | I think of thee and thine very often and <br /> | ||
+ | as is the want of the aged I ran over and <br /> | ||
+ | over the same old tracks I have lately had <br /> | ||
+ | a letter from my grandson T W Collins who <br /> | ||
+ | has gone to Tenn taken a farm on the table <br /> | ||
+ | land ^of the Cumberland mountains^ 60 miles in circumference his farm <br /> | ||
+ | contains 200 acres (or more) and there is a <br /> | ||
+ | fine stream or river running thru his land <br /> | ||
+ | capable of being used for mill purposes & <br /> | ||
+ | my busy brain has been at work on a project <br /> | ||
+ | for Willy Post to go there and set up a saw <br /> | ||
+ | mill as he did at Colorado– There is good <br /> | ||
+ | timber there of all the different varieties his <br /> | ||
+ | cleared land is only 20 or 30 acres – he <br /> | ||
+ | finds the cattle can be sustained on the <br /> | ||
+ | wild grass and the hogs on the [illegible] <br /> |
Revision as of Oct 12, 2023, 3:07:04 PM
Heelor Schuyler Co. Feb 1st/70
Dear Amy
Abby handed me her paper to add to
Sarah B. and I that I would direct the same
to thy care as we have not heard where they
are located for winter but suppose at Sophia's
I think of thee and thine very often and
as is the want of the aged I ran over and
over the same old tracks I have lately had
a letter from my grandson T W Collins who
has gone to Tenn taken a farm on the table
land ^of the Cumberland mountains^ 60 miles in circumference his farm
contains 200 acres (or more) and there is a
fine stream or river running thru his land
capable of being used for mill purposes &
my busy brain has been at work on a project
for Willy Post to go there and set up a saw
mill as he did at Colorado– There is good
timber there of all the different varieties his
cleared land is only 20 or 30 acres – he
finds the cattle can be sustained on the
wild grass and the hogs on the [illegible]