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S. G. Finney letters to his son George, 1880-1886

1886-02-10 Page 2

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If you chose to do do so. Well from Franks letter it seems he is undecided what he will do, he talks some as though he would come back here and take charge of our home place, and manage for us. It seems to me where one cannot manage there own affairs to advantage, they could not manage very well for others. - Well the survey has been completed for the C.M & StPaul RR, it is a fixed thing the work on the whole line will commence early in the spring every thing will be on the Boom, Money will be plenty, and a demand for evey thing, they are now getting the right of way. - I will commence feeding 6 or eight stear & 16 head of hogs in a few day, so I will have sompthig to turn off in June. We are all well as usual, Emma's school will be out in three weeks more kind regard to the family, write often from your Father &c SG Finney
 
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