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Childs family letters, 1866-1870

1866-02-12 Page 2

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I think I Can buy a Wagon One 1 And I think 2 years time if I Send you my Cairriag [sic] thair [sic] Will be no Ceartain [sic] pay Day if i Send you my wagon I Shall not buy a nother Wagon verry [sic] Soon if I buy a Wagon for you her Some body Will have to pay for ite When ite be Comes Due So If you Want A Wagon I Can Send you mine Write And tell me What to Do Henry Brown has got Home from Iowa he had bought Nayler A farm for 800 Dollars No fence And no buildinges I have Not Seen Henry brown Samuel [Reagger?] Said that thare Was [3?] Acres of timber Close by for 160 Dollars Henry how many head of Cattle And [Harses?] have you gote this Winter I was glad to here that you And Grohes had thomas money that he had hired Out Now I Shall Call ite Safe I must tell you A boute the Captains barber he got mairriad [sic] And broke
 
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