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Letter from unknown to Caroline Parker Mount Pleasant, October 14, 1854
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I must tell you - While | I must tell you - While | ||
− | we were in | + | we were in Cleavland [?] Mrs. |
Eddy - (Harriet May) added | Eddy - (Harriet May) added | ||
a little daughter to her family | a little daughter to her family | ||
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[?] I am in School again | [?] I am in School again | ||
but do not have as much | but do not have as much | ||
− | care as formerly. Mr. | + | care as formerly. Mr. Crittenden [?] |
has contrived to make it | has contrived to make it | ||
quite easy for me - I | quite easy for me - I | ||
merely here recitations | merely here recitations |
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future governor's - Mr. Clark's Doct. Billings and wife, left Brooklyn on Monday last. Mrs. Power [?] is very well I believe.
I must tell you - While we were in Cleavland [?] Mrs. Eddy - (Harriet May) added a little daughter to her family and we named it Ah-wah-eu [?] and gave it a napkin ring with that engraved upon it.
I have not time to say much more now [?] I am in School again but do not have as much care as formerly. Mr. Crittenden [?] has contrived to make it quite easy for me - I merely here recitations