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Mary Aleshire to Unidentified
Brothers, 27 October 1867
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(Ms4 Bx1 Fd19
Item4)
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to Emma Burbaker she
said to tell you she had
received your letter and
would write soon. She is
about twenty one years old
did you think so?
I sent a letter from [?]
Dr. Fulrom I suppose, to you
did you receive it. I guess
he and Virgie have quit.
she told me she did not
hear from him anymore.
I sent you a Middleport
paper or rather had Reube
do so containing an ac-
count of the ball doings
there. rather a bad name
for Point Pleasant don't
you think so? All send
love. Write very soon
Your Loving Sister
Mary Aleshire.
[Written vertically in the margin]
Ma says she would have written you
today but she had such a headache she
could not do so. sends her love.
"Mary"
Enclosed find photograph of Harris alone
and with Ned. [Photo not included with letter]
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