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Bean family letters, 1862-1863
1862-12-08 Page 03
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C.R. Richmond wishes to know how much his bill is. Tracy has gone to Shagrin Falls. Mr Patton is going west in a week he thinks his wife will remember how many visits you made there. The mail has been changed the accommodation tram runs to Erie and takes the mail up in the morning and down at night. Write as often as you can, if it is but a few lines; so we can know whether you are well or not. Yours truly Mary P. Bean Dear father We have not heard from you for three weaks next thirsday Johns is nineteen the 9th of December and I am going to lick him aunt sarah has been hear John took us out to Springefield and unkle James came and got us and took us to Conneautvill and then he took us to Unkle John and to Mr [Denny] & the roades were Bad and Muddy. you must write to me as soon you can the reason I do not write more to you have not wrote to me good bye Mary E Bean
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C.R. Richmond wishes to know how much his bill is. Tracy has gone to Shagrin Falls. Mr Patton is going west in a week he thinks his wife will remember how many visits you made there. The mail has been changed the accommodation tram runs to Erie and takes the mail up in the morning and down at night. Write as often as you can, if it is but a few lines; so we can know whether you are well or not. Yours truly Mary P. Bean Dear father We have not heard from you for three weaks next thirsday Johns is nineteen the 9th of December and I am going to lick him aunt sarah has been hear John took us out to Springefield and unkle James came and got us and took us to Conneautvill and then he took us to Unkle John and to Mr [Denny] & the roades were Bad and Muddy. you must write to me as soon you can the reason I do not write more to you have not wrote to me good bye Mary E Bean
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