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Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875
1866-08-11 Page 1
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Dear Brother, I wrote to you a short time ago and enclosed as I supposed Louise Allen's letter which was sent here about two weeks ago, but have just found it so suppose I sent something but do not know what. I am agoing this afternoon to carry Aunt Mary down to Kiran's to stop a few days -- Father will finish haying in two or three days more. George Bird is here yet, do not know how long he will stay, but as long as we shall want him, he is the lazy boy and rather numb for a boy of his age. None of his folks have ever written a word to Father and Mother about his
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Dear Brother, I wrote to you a short time ago and enclosed as I supposed Louise Allen's letter which was sent here about two weeks ago, but have just found it so suppose I sent something but do not know what. I am agoing this afternoon to carry Aunt Mary down to Kiran's to stop a few days -- Father will finish haying in two or three days more. George Bird is here yet, do not know how long he will stay, but as long as we shall want him, he is the lazy boy and rather numb for a boy of his age. None of his folks have ever written a word to Father and Mother about his
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