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Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875

1866-07-29 Page 1

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Plymouth July 29th 1866 Brother Charles, It is over two weeks since we have heard anything of your whereabouts and should not [write?] if it were not for a line to send with this. Aunt Mary is here yet and does very well, but her mind is constantly on [Walpole?]. George Bird came last Wednesday, he has come with the intention of spending his whole vacation, and his school commences the second Monday in September. I think I shall not like the style for it may spoil the fun of Father & Mother going visiting. He does very will so far and is I think rather numb for a boy of his age
 
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