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Clara Vinson Weaver's letters to husband James B. Weaver, 1862-1864
1862-05-20 Page 05
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5 For blessings have been bestowed upon us ever since our Marriage, That I feel was the one great blessing & as we try to live uprightly, we have the promise they shall be continued. How I wish you could see our home. it is so beautiful. The rosebushes are full of buds & by the middle of next month they will all be in bloom. I know you would love so well to be here then. The Wisteria is higher than my head, & this summer the vineing roases will be all over our house on the east. I have them tacked up so beautifully. The verbenas are almost in bloom, Almost all the currant slips I set out are growing. & the bushes we have are full, also the grapes & gooseberries. When you come home wont we have a nice time. O bless you Weaver how I love to study how to make you
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5 For blessings have been bestowed upon us ever since our Marriage, That I feel was the one great blessing & as we try to live uprightly, we have the promise they shall be continued. How I wish you could see our home. it is so beautiful. The rosebushes are full of buds & by the middle of next month they will all be in bloom. I know you would love so well to be here then. The Wisteria is higher than my head, & this summer the vineing roases will be all over our house on the east. I have them tacked up so beautifully. The verbenas are almost in bloom, Almost all the currant slips I set out are growing. & the bushes we have are full, also the grapes & gooseberries. When you come home wont we have a nice time. O bless you Weaver how I love to study how to make you
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