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Correspondence between Ellen Mowrer Miller and Albert, 1875-1875 and 1903

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I understand by Nathan that Billy has as yet not sent for his Buggy. If he had one he could not use one with much satisfaction the way the roads have been for some time. Oh by the way how did you keep your young chicks from freezing their little feet? It was rather bad (the Snow) on Sheep & dumb brutes, as the young fellow said, the time he went to see his Sweet heart. If it is as pleasent next sunday as it has been today & if I keep very good health, you may expect to see a boy about my size over in your part of the Grove. Please excuse where in I have failed in the mission which I am about to seal & send to the one I love, write me soon such good letters. Written by the one who loves you & trust you fully, As ever Yours very Truly, Albert Miller
 
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries