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Letters to Ellen Mowrer Miller from Milton, 1878-1879
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The patient and [illegible] in [illegible] letter die. His life was [illegible] in [illegible] life [illegible] for five thousand dollars. which his family will soon [draw?] There is a great deal of sickness in town. Very little genuine [illegible] is produced here those that have the [illegible] bring it with them - lurking in their systems of on the streams there is considerable [illegible] The emigration has ceased and a great many of the emigrants that have taken up Homesteads in the [illegible] part of the State are [illegible] out by the drought. That is the drawback to that portion of the State and
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The patient and [illegible] in [illegible] letter die. His life was [illegible] in [illegible] life [illegible] for five thousand dollars. which his family will soon [draw?] There is a great deal of sickness in town. Very little genuine [illegible] is produced here those that have the [illegible] bring it with them - lurking in their systems of on the streams there is considerable [illegible] The emigration has ceased and a great many of the emigrants that have taken up Homesteads in the [illegible] part of the State are [illegible] out by the drought. That is the drawback to that portion of the State and
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries
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