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Mount Pleasant, Ga-hah-no Caroline Parker. Letter to Lewis Henry Morgan, October 1, 1875
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Mr Morgan, | Mr Morgan, | ||
− | Your letter is at hand, and we shall be glad to see you. | + | Your letter |
+ | is at hand, and | ||
+ | we shall be glad to | ||
+ | see you. | ||
− | If there is any thing that I could aid in your work I am willing to do so. Still I must confess I am very ignorant on the subject. | + | If there is any |
+ | thing that I could | ||
+ | aid in your work | ||
+ | I am willing to do so. | ||
+ | Still I must confess | ||
+ | I am very ignorant | ||
+ | on the subject. | ||
Yours &c. | Yours &c. | ||
Carrie G. Mt. Pleasant | Carrie G. Mt. Pleasant |
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Sus Bridge, Oct 1st [18]75
Mr Morgan,
Your letter is at hand, and we shall be glad to see you.
If there is any thing that I could aid in your work I am willing to do so. Still I must confess I am very ignorant on the subject.
Yours &c. Carrie G. Mt. Pleasant