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Bean family letters, 1845-1860
1851-06-08 Page 03
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I have not seen Maryette this spring I saw the girls at meeting one Sunday they both had on dresses of the one you gave her They are makeing a fence around the burying ground it about half finished The bell is in opperation at the Corners. Mary Sergeant is married and Sylvia Vaughan has a boy. Doctor says I must fill it up but I cannot think of any more to write so you must excuse me this time write as soon as you can, I don't know but I must tell you what I am doing I am makeing a shirt for the doctor I have made a mantilla and sis a sack of that silk dress Give our best wishes to Mr and Mrs Minniear Mary P. Bean
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I have not seen Maryette this spring I saw the girls at meeting one Sunday they both had on dresses of the one you gave her They are makeing a fence around the burying ground it about half finished The bell is in opperation at the Corners. Mary Sergeant is married and Sylvia Vaughan has a boy. Doctor says I must fill it up but I cannot think of any more to write so you must excuse me this time write as soon as you can, I don't know but I must tell you what I am doing I am makeing a shirt for the doctor I have made a mantilla and sis a sack of that silk dress Give our best wishes to Mr and Mrs Minniear Mary P. Bean
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