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Bean family letters, 1862-1863
1862-12-02 Page 02
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of Cider & a bushel of drid apples, yesterday we boiled the cider, and are making some apple-sauce to day. Before you can get this I expect a letter telling what to do about the taxes in meadville. If you can not have time to post the accts, I think you had better send them home, and if I cannot do it with the help of S.T. Gage, whose services I have no doubt can be had, it can be straitened in a short time; but if you have plenty of leasure time (which I doubt) to post them it is probaly the best way. But It is certainly embarressing to have evry body, when asked for wood or the like asking how much they owe & want to settle & I know nothing about it. We would like to havy you write often John V Bean
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of Cider & a bushel of drid apples, yesterday we boiled the cider, and are making some apple-sauce to day. Before you can get this I expect a letter telling what to do about the taxes in meadville. If you can not have time to post the accts, I think you had better send them home, and if I cannot do it with the help of S.T. Gage, whose services I have no doubt can be had, it can be straitened in a short time; but if you have plenty of leasure time (which I doubt) to post them it is probaly the best way. But It is certainly embarressing to have evry body, when asked for wood or the like asking how much they owe & want to settle & I know nothing about it. We would like to havy you write often John V Bean
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