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S. G. Finney letters to his son George, 1886-1898

1891-04-02 Page 2

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farmers out of feed, corn 50 c oats 42 c hay 8 $. tun. having a good deal of rain and no end to mud. the Coal Co here Commence in a few days prospecting for Coal, they have options on 3000 acres. Goldie says your offer to take her to worlds fair is nice, but Emma must go along and you must leave that Buck skin at home or every boddy will think we are Indians, and every boddy will be looking at us, I tel you she is pritty old to be so young. Miles Hough most always enquires after you he is not Marrid yet, but would like to, as soon as he Can find one as good looking as himself. Mr Counable is in Jackson Vill Fla spending the winter Ed Weir is still postal clerk at 1000$ a year this is his 6th year, all as well as usual all wish to be remberd to you from your Father &c SG Finney
 
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