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Outgoing correspondence to family, Everett family papers, 1852-1870s
Title
Outgoing correspondence to family, Everett family papers, 1852-1870s
Date
1852-1870s
Language
English
,
Welsh
Subjects
Abolitionists
,
Brothers and sisters
,
Congregational churches
Extent
6.9 linear feet (16.5 boxes)
Format
Correspondence
User-Contributed Transcription
Gwen was taken with a billious attack Sunday night. John called the Dr. She was very sick for several hours, but Tues. afternoon was again pretty smart. H. Hughes and Owen D. have been here all this week, excepting yesterday afternoon. Thomas Hughes will come to work for us if Eddie has not engaged some one. We've sent a letter to Eddie to-day. William Morris was buried yesterday. Father and Mr. Rice preached funeral in the house. Mr. Montague's funeral was also yesterday at one o'clock. We did not go down, it rained, and we were busy. Ma went with father as far as John P Davis and staid till his return. They got along very well notwithstanding the rain. Johnny Roberts and David Brice and a Mr. Jones from Utica gave us a call this morning. Anna has commenced taking her powders again. half one at a time. (She is better than when you left. Send some of the 4000 if it is not liquid. Isaac Pierce is recovering. Rich'd Thomas little boy is very sick. John T. Griffith wife has been very sick, but is some better. Cornelius Griffith wife is quite low. We are getting along well with the house work. Those lawsuit folkes came to Lewis yesterday and adjourned. are going to Rome I believe. Lewis was up yesterday but has town business that keeps him away to-day. He thought it quite a confession to day you letter "in the market" Father's comment on the letter was "That is a grand letter of Jennies." Write again, we shall want to know how you both are. Love from all to yourself and friends
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This document was transcribed by volunteers as part of the Newberry Transcribe crowdsourcing initiative.
Archival Collection Title
Everett family papers
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Call Number
Midwest MS Everett Box 10 Folder 383
BibID
998218028805867
Rights Status
No Copyright - United States
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File Created
07/05/2016
Filename
998218028805867_mms_everett_ser_01_box_10_fl_383_027_02.tif
Unique Identifier
NL1G1I1
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