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Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875
1867-03-02 Page 3
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auction before long. I must close and go to bed. Yours Truly. Write soon. George A Clark [a line continued from previous page: "brick."] The 4th Today the snow is three inches deep this morning. Mr. Cummings has moved to the village and left Curt and Joe there. Mr. Hiram Harriman has had a auction and sold his stuff off. Mr. Spencer Silas asks five thousand dollars for his farm. I wrote to you a fortnight ago yesterday, the folks ask when you [ar comi?] and I tell them I don't no yet what time he is coming home
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auction before long. I must close and go to bed. Yours Truly. Write soon. George A Clark [a line continued from previous page: "brick."] The 4th Today the snow is three inches deep this morning. Mr. Cummings has moved to the village and left Curt and Joe there. Mr. Hiram Harriman has had a auction and sold his stuff off. Mr. Spencer Silas asks five thousand dollars for his farm. I wrote to you a fortnight ago yesterday, the folks ask when you [ar comi?] and I tell them I don't no yet what time he is coming home
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