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Childs family letters, 1866-1870

1868-02-02 Page 2

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you And thomas I wish you Could See Hime And See how he looks this Winter I wish Climena Could See hime to Henry Are you A Going to let your farm this Sumer Or not If you Do I Suppose you Will Come to New york In the Course Of this year uncle Joseph A Child lives to the Widowe Courtes this Winters the Streams are very low in this Contry Great meny of the mills have Stopt runing wee Can Drive eny whare yet On Act of the Snow In the Wooulds ite tis 1 1/2 foote Deepe even Mosher And his Wife has ben Sick all Winter I Dont think that even Mosher has got longe to Stay In this Woourld John Child Lives In the Ould House Now Aunt lyza Ses that Johns Wife Will Not make A farmers Wife James Skiner Is A Chooping Woould for John Child yet Hay is weth 8,00 Dollars per tun Henry Brown has ben to Plats burgh And bought A Drove of Cowes And Sould 1/2 of them for 60 And 65 Dollars Henry how much tax Dide you have to pay this last year And how much Dide thomas have to pay Write as Often As you Can And Oblig your brother O A Child
 
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