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Ann Larimer letters to husband John, February-July 1865
08_1865-04-30-Page 04
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Willson's post office address is Savannah, Mo. if this boy has not heard from them, you can tell him, "Mrs. Willson is a poor, heart-broken woman." I have nothing more to write. I will write in a few dayes again. John, remember that my love & sympathy is for & with you in the sad & great loss that you have met with. My dear Husband. Your wife ever, Ann I will send this up to the office by [Glara] in the morning as there was no mail went east to day. Cally sayes grand pa has taken her little chicken out to his mommy & she didn't get nothing to play with. Yours affectionately, Mrs. John W. Larimer
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Willson's post office address is Savannah, Mo. if this boy has not heard from them, you can tell him, "Mrs. Willson is a poor, heart-broken woman." I have nothing more to write. I will write in a few dayes again. John, remember that my love & sympathy is for & with you in the sad & great loss that you have met with. My dear Husband. Your wife ever, Ann I will send this up to the office by [Glara] in the morning as there was no mail went east to day. Cally sayes grand pa has taken her little chicken out to his mommy & she didn't get nothing to play with. Yours affectionately, Mrs. John W. Larimer
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries
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