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Bean family letters, 1862-1863

1862-12-23 Page 02

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but Knapp and Colegrove goes and hires Lucy without the knowlage of Richmond: he felt quite hurt She has no government, and no great faculty of teaching. If you want us to send you money let us know and we will try to get it for you I think you must need it by this time. Write soon and let us know. The pens are too poor for the children to write with so you must excuse them this time James has not cought a mink yet he feels rather disappointed but keeps up good spirits has been very persevering: he is not quite willing to have me apprise you of his ill luck. Mary contents herself by saying that she has written last. I must close to have this ready for the mail in the morning. Much love from all Yours &C Mary P. Bean Mary P. Bean A A A
 
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