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Wise-Clark family papers, December 1864-February 1865
1865-02-19-Page 02
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he said that he thought I was doing well. I told him I thought so too. He has given me his promise that he will pay us a visit - bringing along with him his "vrow". I like her very much. Ike talks of moving his grocery store to Mt. Pleasant. - I wish he would. I have not yet been to Bro. "Otts". I may go by their house on tomorrow. I presume they are all well or I should have heard from them. Mr Woolson has returned from his mission with the Indians he intends starting to Washington this week to make his report. Aunt Mary McFarland intends going with him and Mother will probably stay with the Children while he is gone. - which will probably be about three weeks. I started a letter to Wenona for you on last monday, as yet I have rec'd no answer. - perhaps you have not had time to receive and answer. Mother is up in town at Mr Woolsons. He and Aunt Mc. started for Washington yesterday.
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he said that he thought I was doing well. I told him I thought so too. He has given me his promise that he will pay us a visit - bringing along with him his "vrow". I like her very much. Ike talks of moving his grocery store to Mt. Pleasant. - I wish he would. I have not yet been to Bro. "Otts". I may go by their house on tomorrow. I presume they are all well or I should have heard from them. Mr Woolson has returned from his mission with the Indians he intends starting to Washington this week to make his report. Aunt Mary McFarland intends going with him and Mother will probably stay with the Children while he is gone. - which will probably be about three weeks. I started a letter to Wenona for you on last monday, as yet I have rec'd no answer. - perhaps you have not had time to receive and answer. Mother is up in town at Mr Woolsons. He and Aunt Mc. started for Washington yesterday.
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