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Charles H. Ballard correspondence, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., 1872-1874
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C.H. Ballard, Superintendent, Adirondack Company's Railroad SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Dec 2nd 1872 H.C. Crane Esq Dear Sir I saw Mr. Davison again this morning, and found him still in bed although he sat up some two hours yesterday. He seems very much annoyed at his inability to do the work you wished, and I fancy recovers more slowly than he otherwise might, for that very reason. I also saw his physician today. He says he sees no reason why he should not be quite well again in a very few days. I am really able to work today, for the first time in a week, although here a part of the time every day. Mr. Durkee whose wife is an invalid and has been away for her health for some time - was suddenly called to go for
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C.H. Ballard, Superintendent, Adirondack Company's Railroad SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Dec 2nd 1872 H.C. Crane Esq Dear Sir I saw Mr. Davison again this morning, and found him still in bed although he sat up some two hours yesterday. He seems very much annoyed at his inability to do the work you wished, and I fancy recovers more slowly than he otherwise might, for that very reason. I also saw his physician today. He says he sees no reason why he should not be quite well again in a very few days. I am really able to work today, for the first time in a week, although here a part of the time every day. Mr. Durkee whose wife is an invalid and has been away for her health for some time - was suddenly called to go for
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