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Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875
1867-03-02 Page 1
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Plymouth March 2 the 1867 Brother Charles I received your letter this after noon. The wind blows. I think that Mr Clark is abig man Mr Baret has been Presidint of Leyecams. We have got our wood cut up. Tom Clark has been and carried his woman out to ride this afternoon. Hather has been a drawing bricks for Mr Housten from Joseph Cayes place. Mr Clark better get a Dutch woman. Marye has road out to day She is alittle better now The snow has almost —
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Plymouth March 2 the 1867 Brother Charles I received your letter this after noon. The wind blows. I think that Mr Clark is abig man Mr Baret has been Presidint of Leyecams. We have got our wood cut up. Tom Clark has been and carried his woman out to ride this afternoon. Hather has been a drawing bricks for Mr Housten from Joseph Cayes place. Mr Clark better get a Dutch woman. Marye has road out to day She is alittle better now The snow has almost —
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