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To Ellen Mowrer Miller from friends, Boone County, Iowa, 1868-1887
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and his lonely ride. ask him if he did not miss my tongue very much. Well Ellie I suppose you would like to know how I am enjoying City life. to say the least I have been having a splendid time. I have not been out a great deal but am very much pleased with the city so far. Sallie and Milton, Tom and I have some gay times. Sallie is very lively it is as much as Aunt Ellen can do to keep us straight. she said I should tell you she intends sending your box pretty soon. She expects to have a dressmaker next week. She got you a dress the other day very pretty I think. brown Alpaca. so you may soon look for the box. Oh! Ellie I had almost forgotten to inquire about the Miss Maces in your next letter please inform me how they are flourishing. I suppose they had a great
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and his lonely ride. ask him if he did not miss my tongue very much. Well Ellie I suppose you would like to know how I am enjoying City life. to say the least I have been having a splendid time. I have not been out a great deal but am very much pleased with the city so far. Sallie and Milton, Tom and I have some gay times. Sallie is very lively it is as much as Aunt Ellen can do to keep us straight. she said I should tell you she intends sending your box pretty soon. She expects to have a dressmaker next week. She got you a dress the other day very pretty I think. brown Alpaca. so you may soon look for the box. Oh! Ellie I had almost forgotten to inquire about the Miss Maces in your next letter please inform me how they are flourishing. I suppose they had a great
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries
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