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Robert J. Moyle letters, 1862-1906

04_1862-12-17 Page 04

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thypoid fevor & lung fevor father a number of the company have sent their Coats home By express in a large Box directed to Pleasant almond I sent my coat and carpet sack and a cap for William one monkey wrench for you. the cap & things in the coat Pocket is for Will John has a coat in the sack you will attend to them they will cost you about 30 or 40 cents Isaac want you to get his things or you may have Barnes to as Willis has some things in Isaac carpet sack you may direct your letters to this place as usual. they will Be sent to us where ever we go I will write as soon as we get to our place of destination the officers of our company are very kind to me could not Be any more, so when you write give me particulars about crops & prices I must Close for the present from your son R Moyle I am considerabley hurried
 
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