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S. G. Finney letters to his son George, 1886-1898
1892-04-05 Page 2
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Goldie seems to be Well, and as Cheerfull as a crickett. George I wish you could make up your mind to come home & stay awhile, I have a good many things I want to talk to you about. I dont think I can live much longer. It is true I have good health, as much so as any one Can have, But I am troubled with sompthing like heart failure. dont think I will be much trouble to any one When my time comes It will be quick, and descisive, then I will be out of others way, which seems desirable. - When you get to Otto. you better call an see your sister Ella. she would like to see you, they live in South End of Davis street, South Ottumwa. hopeing to see or hear from you soon I Remain your Father &c SG Finney
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Goldie seems to be Well, and as Cheerfull as a crickett. George I wish you could make up your mind to come home & stay awhile, I have a good many things I want to talk to you about. I dont think I can live much longer. It is true I have good health, as much so as any one Can have, But I am troubled with sompthing like heart failure. dont think I will be much trouble to any one When my time comes It will be quick, and descisive, then I will be out of others way, which seems desirable. - When you get to Otto. you better call an see your sister Ella. she would like to see you, they live in South End of Davis street, South Ottumwa. hopeing to see or hear from you soon I Remain your Father &c SG Finney
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