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Childs family letters, 1860-1865

1861-07-19 Page 3

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now let my nabours cut what they want free of charge we now have a hevy Rain Evry week the crops are growing fine Henry cows give as much milk or more here as to the East we never had cows to give as much milk & butter & as good this season of the year as ours do now Butter her is 8 c per lb chees 6 c per Henry the Misura Rebels Burnt a litle town in Iowa last week near the line of Misura [=Missouri?] Henry it is very healthy here more so then to the East with the Exception of the Ague & fevr But men can have that or not as they please Just like a man can get drunk or let it alone But the cases are [illeg] for they cure it in 3 weeks [Jackery] says that Henry & Climene has no seller under thaire house & that he & I must make Henry one too as good as ours is that we could get on the cars when passing By I must close I Evr Remain your Effectionade Father Jac Grohe Climene I can Read your writing well as good you can Read mine Dear sister & Brother Climene ma says she wants you to sell the wheel & buy a bottle of Dr Jaynes expectorant
 
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