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Thayer, Sarah E. Letter to Amy Kirby Post (1869-09-15)
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Uncle [illegible] Williams - came greeting and Father [illegible], who committed "suicide" because of the persecution he was suffering from the Elders in Penn. Some 50 years since - Abram Bradbery too tho I knew him only by reputation - but there was a [illegible] which [brot?] him to me I have much to tell thee of when I can take thy hand once more - We are having abundance of Peaches here finer than their localities and sup pose you have having plenty in [R?] I visited a friend at humansburg who used to live at [S.Ville?] N.Y. her daughter has been at Moravia N.Y. where a medium was so power ful as to bring into the "circle" Fathers and brothers and sisters to speak audibly and fondle her lovingly They have since I was there had E L [Mealas?] there to lecture & she has since been here and related the pleasant opportunity I see Charles Burleigh wife has left her family to join the dear ones above I am more happy than I have been elsewhere This is a very nice home & Abbie has better health than she ever has had before I have a room [illegible, illegible, and illegible], with [illegible] and a good stove to [burn?] all night in cold weather with a [fright?] of love S E Thayer