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Wise-Clark family papers, May-July 1865
1865-05-12-Page 06
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Debbie wishes me to say to Sister Clark or Mrs C. or what shall I call, that she wishes to cultivate an acquaintance with her and she cannot afford to await the time when we shall have made sufficient to enable her to visit you in person but thinks thrugh the medium of the mail they may become acquainted in this event I wish you to write and I intend Debbie to do the same for I cannot answer to her name in this matter. Debbe joins me in wishing you well in all your business transactions and that your lives may be pleasantly together Accept our love. We are all well Please answer soon Yours affectionately Phil M. McClelland
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Debbie wishes me to say to Sister Clark or Mrs C. or what shall I call, that she wishes to cultivate an acquaintance with her and she cannot afford to await the time when we shall have made sufficient to enable her to visit you in person but thinks thrugh the medium of the mail they may become acquainted in this event I wish you to write and I intend Debbie to do the same for I cannot answer to her name in this matter. Debbe joins me in wishing you well in all your business transactions and that your lives may be pleasantly together Accept our love. We are all well Please answer soon Yours affectionately Phil M. McClelland
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