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James B. Weaver letters to Clara Vinson, 1856-1858
1858-07-05 Page 02
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gone straight except that one, & so few places to change the mail after it was put in. I would like to write to Mrs Burton who is the post mistress at L. & ask her if a letter was sent to you out of that office before the one I sent, that one I wrote in the office, & when I had finished it I handed it to her & she read who it was too before I left, & of course she would know whether one before that had gone out. The office is kept at her house. If possible I would like to trace it, for it is not the first time such a thing has happened with my letters. I believe I have a bitter enemy some where who is watching me. When I went to the office today I was almost afraid there would be no letter. I believe you en
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gone straight except that one, & so few places to change the mail after it was put in. I would like to write to Mrs Burton who is the post mistress at L. & ask her if a letter was sent to you out of that office before the one I sent, that one I wrote in the office, & when I had finished it I handed it to her & she read who it was too before I left, & of course she would know whether one before that had gone out. The office is kept at her house. If possible I would like to trace it, for it is not the first time such a thing has happened with my letters. I believe I have a bitter enemy some where who is watching me. When I went to the office today I was almost afraid there would be no letter. I believe you en
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