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To Ellen Mowrer Miller from friends, Boone County, Iowa, 1868-1887
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wednesday the 17th of August at four oclock in the afternoon he will come with a carriage take me to Squire [Leonts?] house where the ceremony will be performed and then for Home Sweet Home, he has promised the day after the wedding to make his will and give me every thing he values the farm at three thousand dollars and there are no mortgages he seems very fond of me and I think he is very much of a gentleman and that we will get along nicely together and I know you and Mr Miler will both congratulate us, I am at Ms Beards until the wedding Cora is making my dress I will send you a piece I did not care to get any thing very expensive I am doing some other
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wednesday the 17th of August at four oclock in the afternoon he will come with a carriage take me to Squire [Leonts?] house where the ceremony will be performed and then for Home Sweet Home, he has promised the day after the wedding to make his will and give me every thing he values the farm at three thousand dollars and there are no mortgages he seems very fond of me and I think he is very much of a gentleman and that we will get along nicely together and I know you and Mr Miler will both congratulate us, I am at Ms Beards until the wedding Cora is making my dress I will send you a piece I did not care to get any thing very expensive I am doing some other
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries
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