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Milton Mowrer letters to sister Ellen Miller Mowrer, 1866-1868
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Well Sister you must tell what it does not draw breath I will try Well sister I haven Seen Some of the young ladies they are not afraid to go west I will send you a picture of one She told me She would like to go along with me to the west Said get yourself ready I will take you along the next question was will you marry me then there I thought I must think I do not Say yest to Such talk laste Saturday I was up to Uncle william therr all well, Jane told me She had Seen Miss Miller, Miss Miller said she was agoing to marry me and go along west She Said She could do any kind of work I have pass by twice or so I will give them a call this week some day must put on a long face
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Well Sister you must tell what it does not draw breath I will try Well sister I haven Seen Some of the young ladies they are not afraid to go west I will send you a picture of one She told me She would like to go along with me to the west Said get yourself ready I will take you along the next question was will you marry me then there I thought I must think I do not Say yest to Such talk laste Saturday I was up to Uncle william therr all well, Jane told me She had Seen Miss Miller, Miss Miller said she was agoing to marry me and go along west She Said She could do any kind of work I have pass by twice or so I will give them a call this week some day must put on a long face
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries
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