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Milton Mowrer letters to sister Ellen Miller Mowrer, 1866-1868
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The weather the last few days has been delightful. At first it was very wet and disagreeable. Aunt Ellen has been to see Lydia [Sienners?]. Reuben is not able to do any work - perhaps never will. Ellen says Sam Mowver still intends paying father a visit next spring. I have not heard anything about the other relatives and friends Nathan, I became a member of the "Young Men's Christian Association" of this city. the hall is a pleasant resort for recreation. hav over three thousand volumes in library, all the leading papers, 8e 8e besides every Friday evening some scientific lecture. Give my love to and write soon to your Brother Milton To his Brother Nathan
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The weather the last few days has been delightful. At first it was very wet and disagreeable. Aunt Ellen has been to see Lydia [Sienners?]. Reuben is not able to do any work - perhaps never will. Ellen says Sam Mowver still intends paying father a visit next spring. I have not heard anything about the other relatives and friends Nathan, I became a member of the "Young Men's Christian Association" of this city. the hall is a pleasant resort for recreation. hav over three thousand volumes in library, all the leading papers, 8e 8e besides every Friday evening some scientific lecture. Give my love to and write soon to your Brother Milton To his Brother Nathan
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries
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