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Joseph McDill letters, 1848-1852

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well I expect that you have hearde of [?] the rest of the news, that is about those that have given in marriage and those that would like to etc[?] the same if they cold git the charrch their is ome that I mite mention and that is Mr Williamson and Miss Susan Pane Eanuid [?] has longe[?] him expected to turn out [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] it regards my centimonts (sic) on that subject I have resolve that I will never have enny thing to do with woman espechly in that line &c well Sir I have got your oald friend guest for a bosse for too months I just thot that I would mention it so you will now have to feel for me I knocked my self out of every other plais but that by my Oregon fit but I git good wages13 ct per month al the times is dull aspeshly in the [?] [?] and in fact it apears to me that times has never bin as merry as they was when you an Gibson was here we have Mr S G Chambers with us this summer well I must bring my letter to a close you must excuse thy leter to as it is porly writting and badly put together pleas wrte by June as you recieve this and if their is enny thing that you want to know just say the word
 
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