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1845-12-07 Page 03
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New York 8 DEC 10cts Mrs A A Bean Spring Crawford County Pennsylvania I will send a paper with pictures on it for John to play with when He gets on his High Heeled Shoes - I would Like to know the particulars about His cough if He is troubled any with it since cold weather commenced You can write what You please when writing to me. M.P.B. A A B. Does John want Pa Doct. Bean to come Home- Avery that lives in widow Nicholsons Hous - or Rather Mrs. Thorns House was to Let me Have 2 or 3 Bushels of corn. Dunn that Lives between Calvin Hills and Ithael Youngs was to Diliver Some corn or Buck wheat. one of the Langdons in the Hickernell Settlement was to pay some grain. it would be well if Either of those Gentlemen feel Disposed to pay Grain or potatoes not to Refuse them - the first two you May Have an opportunity to send word to; and Dunn them if You please - I Shall a paper or two this Week - & probably in the Course of a week or two write to you again Give Respects to all Enquiring friends Mary P. Bean { Affectionately Yours A A Bean Dear Father You will please to bear with patience the Increase care that Devolves upon You; which Must necessarily Result from the presence of those Innocent pratlers; but I suppose You Think Even More of them the Longer you Have the care of them - please write and Help Mary fill up Her Letters Your Affectionate Son A A Bean
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New York 8 DEC 10cts Mrs A A Bean Spring Crawford County Pennsylvania I will send a paper with pictures on it for John to play with when He gets on his High Heeled Shoes - I would Like to know the particulars about His cough if He is troubled any with it since cold weather commenced You can write what You please when writing to me. M.P.B. A A B. Does John want Pa Doct. Bean to come Home- Avery that lives in widow Nicholsons Hous - or Rather Mrs. Thorns House was to Let me Have 2 or 3 Bushels of corn. Dunn that Lives between Calvin Hills and Ithael Youngs was to Diliver Some corn or Buck wheat. one of the Langdons in the Hickernell Settlement was to pay some grain. it would be well if Either of those Gentlemen feel Disposed to pay Grain or potatoes not to Refuse them - the first two you May Have an opportunity to send word to; and Dunn them if You please - I Shall a paper or two this Week - & probably in the Course of a week or two write to you again Give Respects to all Enquiring friends Mary P. Bean { Affectionately Yours A A Bean Dear Father You will please to bear with patience the Increase care that Devolves upon You; which Must necessarily Result from the presence of those Innocent pratlers; but I suppose You Think Even More of them the Longer you Have the care of them - please write and Help Mary fill up Her Letters Your Affectionate Son A A Bean
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