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S. G. Finney letters to his son George, 1886-1898
1889-06-02 Page 2
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to come home, but dont think he has any thing to come on. Crops are looking well with us though the weather has been very cold for the season of the year, the grass is good and promis a good hay crop, pasture is splended. Frank is in the dairy business, he milks 10 cows, and is going to have 10 more he owns a team & milk wagon sells milk for 50 cents per gal. Thinks he can make some money that, all well from your Father &c S.G. Finney
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to come home, but dont think he has any thing to come on. Crops are looking well with us though the weather has been very cold for the season of the year, the grass is good and promis a good hay crop, pasture is splended. Frank is in the dairy business, he milks 10 cows, and is going to have 10 more he owns a team & milk wagon sells milk for 50 cents per gal. Thinks he can make some money that, all well from your Father &c S.G. Finney
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