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Wise-Clark family papers, May-July 1865
1865-06-06-Page 03
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friends, then a part of them went home, Mr & Mrs.Clifford. Drummond, Mrs Dunlap & baby, Mrs Saling "Morg Jane & Libbie Staid for Tea, well that night - about twelve Oclock Mag waked up & heard some one "hell-belowing out Doors, she went to the window & asked what was wanting & some one said they were tired Travellers, & would like to stay all night. she told them she - would ask her Father, so came down & told papa to get up for John Wise & some other feller was out on the fence she knew Johns voice, well papa went out with a light & greeted them with a clasp of the hand & a Brotherly kiss brought them in, Mother got up & saw them talked a few minutes, then John said they had better go to bed & (Upside-down, at head of this and previous page:-) Write sooner this time we were glad to hear that McCulloughs Girls were [out] in your [County?], must quit Good by Bell
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friends, then a part of them went home, Mr & Mrs.Clifford. Drummond, Mrs Dunlap & baby, Mrs Saling "Morg Jane & Libbie Staid for Tea, well that night - about twelve Oclock Mag waked up & heard some one "hell-belowing out Doors, she went to the window & asked what was wanting & some one said they were tired Travellers, & would like to stay all night. she told them she - would ask her Father, so came down & told papa to get up for John Wise & some other feller was out on the fence she knew Johns voice, well papa went out with a light & greeted them with a clasp of the hand & a Brotherly kiss brought them in, Mother got up & saw them talked a few minutes, then John said they had better go to bed & (Upside-down, at head of this and previous page:-) Write sooner this time we were glad to hear that McCulloughs Girls were [out] in your [County?], must quit Good by Bell
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