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Thayer, Sarah E. Letter to Amy Kirby Post. (1870-02-01)

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of the RR and then took a waggon to the [the]  
 
of the RR and then took a waggon to the [the]  
 
place where she is now cooking under difficulties
 
place where she is now cooking under difficulties
Nellies thing did not arrive in 3 0r 4 weeks
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  Nellies thing did not arrive in 3 0r 4 weeks
 
as her mother writes us from Poplar Ridge where
 
as her mother writes us from Poplar Ridge where
 
she is spending the winter with ETJ and enjoying  
 
she is spending the winter with ETJ and enjoying  

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The climate is very genial and is quite healthy ^.^ I believe that state is called so justly and I know thy dear boy (now I suppose a large man) used to enjoy the country air and the variety of such a life ^.^ These remarks are from thy old friend whose latter days are full of new experiences [Hollings] is now in Indianapolis peddling some sort of patented thing and writes cheerfully his daughter Nellie Curtis has left her husband to earn a little more money and then to join her in Tenn^essee^. She with her 3 little ones travelled the whole distance to the terminus of the RR and then took a waggon to the [the] place where she is now cooking under difficulties

  Nellies thing did not arrive in 3 0r 4 weeks

as her mother writes us from Poplar Ridge where she is spending the winter with ETJ and enjoying the society of "old [Lupio]". Doras enjoys better health than she has for several years and bears up under her repeated disappointments pretty well ^.^ she came here from [] 2 months since and left here at New Years