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Milton Mowrer letters to sister Ellen Miller Mowrer, 1866-1868

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Oh yes. here it comes. bought a Uncle William had [Sofer?] at the sale the other day and Jane says that I may have it to sleep on. I seen Mr. [Hiestand? Liestand?] taken dinner there when I got with those [illegible] [illegible] when there girls & boy comes in hens Stur des mon. Na des is ter [preter?] Mowers si sun frum Iowa. I seen old Betsy [Tetwiler?]. She told about me that she dreamed so much father & mother in Iowa and she did not know what it ment. I was at meeting last evening and Luise [Prosey?] + I where talking and [Brother?] Sorber your father & mother still [tends?] to German reform church. I told him that I have not [illegible] heard of a German reform [illegible] the [illegible] of yes ther is thou they were scarse. I told them wher afraid to get so far west
 
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries