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Milton Mowrer letters to sister Ellen Miller Mowrer, 1866-1868
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Sister Ellie, I shall add a few lines to this letter, hope they will find you well. Ellie, how is the young folks progress coming? What makes them so quiet? Why, Ellen, do you think I'm entirely lost [unknown] the girls of good old Bernie? This will [unknown] me to "break up", do you think [unknown]; if there is any danger I better go at once and hear the [unknown] on the [unknown]. "Cheer up better days a coming." Sam Miller has bought his daughters a [M- ?] but they are kept so busy
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Sister Ellie, I shall add a few lines to this letter, hope they will find you well. Ellie, how is the young folks progress coming? What makes them so quiet? Why, Ellen, do you think I'm entirely lost [unknown] the girls of good old Bernie? This will [unknown] me to "break up", do you think [unknown]; if there is any danger I better go at once and hear the [unknown] on the [unknown]. "Cheer up better days a coming." Sam Miller has bought his daughters a [M- ?] but they are kept so busy
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries
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