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

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will take place. Lydia Deimer stopt in at Ellen's yesterday, but I was not at home They are doing very well, I shall up to see them when I have an opportunity. Ellen, did you receive any Valentines, do you remember last 14th of Feb. I received one reflecting rather severely upon doctors, it was mailed in this city and I have no conception who send it nor do I care. These missiles were brought in the P.O. by armfuls, and very few escaped receiving one. Ellen I intend entering Prof. Wood's office as soon as I obtain the necessary requirements, namely [Greenlooks?]. Will you please excuse me for not giving any news, as I have none in store and some of the things that I am compelled to study would not interest you To his Sister Ellen You Brother Milton I forget to ask Malham if he sent those Compends of [Haelygraphy?] to this city or to Iowa city MP
 
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries