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Clara Vinson Weaver's letters to husband James B. Weaver, 1862-1864
1862-05-20 Page 10
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10 troubled you. We are all well & getting along finely. I have some garden made, Corn, Potatoes, Cabbage Plants, Tomatoes beans &c, Lettuce large enough to eat, & Mrs Rister says if you will come home I shall have a nice young chicken to fry for you, wouldnt I cook it nicely though, & a good cup of tea & nice bread & butter. O bless you but I guess I would kite around. I hope you get my letters. I shall get one from you tonight, the 7th was the last, it came in 8 days God bless & protect you my loved husband. "By By" your own true wife Clara V. Weaver.
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10 troubled you. We are all well & getting along finely. I have some garden made, Corn, Potatoes, Cabbage Plants, Tomatoes beans &c, Lettuce large enough to eat, & Mrs Rister says if you will come home I shall have a nice young chicken to fry for you, wouldnt I cook it nicely though, & a good cup of tea & nice bread & butter. O bless you but I guess I would kite around. I hope you get my letters. I shall get one from you tonight, the 7th was the last, it came in 8 days God bless & protect you my loved husband. "By By" your own true wife Clara V. Weaver.
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