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1889-01-13 Page 1
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[Chateangay?] Jan 13/89 My Dear [Minnie?] I suppose you think Ma has forgotten you. dear child I have not. I think of you all every day, we are all well I am doing my work alone Mame Barker was here five weeks. she ditent aknowst to much, so she got married the other day, he had not most awfull cheated. We are haveing a nice winter so far we had a bad blow last Sunday and Monday it done no dam-age here but in Penn & in Brooklin it done a great deal of damage I suppose you will hear about at we had quite a cold snap in Dec last week, it rained
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[Chateangay?] Jan 13/89 My Dear [Minnie?] I suppose you think Ma has forgotten you. dear child I have not. I think of you all every day, we are all well I am doing my work alone Mame Barker was here five weeks. she ditent aknowst to much, so she got married the other day, he had not most awfull cheated. We are haveing a nice winter so far we had a bad blow last Sunday and Monday it done no dam-age here but in Penn & in Brooklin it done a great deal of damage I suppose you will hear about at we had quite a cold snap in Dec last week, it rained
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