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Mann family letters, 1851-1956
1863-03-09-Page 03
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a sparking some of thees times and I will tell you for a joke wher I am a going I am a going to see Fannie C - she is a sick now. I wish that you wer here to go to singing to-morrow night with George Ligget and I we have some nice times at singing at Hamburg John it seems rather loansom here now Spring has come the birds are a singing around and makes things seem livly but when I look around and see so many absent places that it makes me feel sad John you must give my respects to all of the boys tell Livingston & Hud that I should like to hear from them. Tell Ace that will write to him some a gan I wrote to him when I was dow in Missouria I had a fine time while I was down there I have been a hauling lumber to day for the barn I guess that we will get the barn finished after while I expect that you will think that I am hard up for somthing to write. I want you to give my respects to the boys in the 29 also to W. F. Scott and tell him that I should like to receive another one of his good long letters I believe that I have nothing more to write so Good by John write soon Yours as ever Abb. Mann
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a sparking some of thees times and I will tell you for a joke wher I am a going I am a going to see Fannie C - she is a sick now. I wish that you wer here to go to singing to-morrow night with George Ligget and I we have some nice times at singing at Hamburg John it seems rather loansom here now Spring has come the birds are a singing around and makes things seem livly but when I look around and see so many absent places that it makes me feel sad John you must give my respects to all of the boys tell Livingston & Hud that I should like to hear from them. Tell Ace that will write to him some a gan I wrote to him when I was dow in Missouria I had a fine time while I was down there I have been a hauling lumber to day for the barn I guess that we will get the barn finished after while I expect that you will think that I am hard up for somthing to write. I want you to give my respects to the boys in the 29 also to W. F. Scott and tell him that I should like to receive another one of his good long letters I believe that I have nothing more to write so Good by John write soon Yours as ever Abb. Mann
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