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1886-04-04 Page 1
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Independence Iowa April 4.86 My very dear Cousin: At last your letter came to hand and I can tell you Min I was glad to get it if ever I was glad to get a letter from you and it came in a good time for if it had been one mail latter I would not have got it before I went to Chicago and then I would have had to remain in suspence untill I got home which was last night and I went Wednesday eve. It was a great Hattie is getting anxious says she wishes you would hurry up if you are going to send her a picture of course I dont care any thing about seeing it. Now be good to your self dont have the meesels if you can help it and try to keep us posted if you do get them. Your Loving Coz Mel
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Independence Iowa April 4.86 My very dear Cousin: At last your letter came to hand and I can tell you Min I was glad to get it if ever I was glad to get a letter from you and it came in a good time for if it had been one mail latter I would not have got it before I went to Chicago and then I would have had to remain in suspence untill I got home which was last night and I went Wednesday eve. It was a great Hattie is getting anxious says she wishes you would hurry up if you are going to send her a picture of course I dont care any thing about seeing it. Now be good to your self dont have the meesels if you can help it and try to keep us posted if you do get them. Your Loving Coz Mel
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