George W. Weston to Emelia M. Weston, 7 October 1862
Clinton Oct 7 1862
Dear Wife,
I got down all right I am very anxious to hear from you shall look for a letter from you tonight. I shall sureley see you if I live before I leave we shall not go this week. Mr Campbell wishes you to get a head stall out of the old barn that he left there and put it in the lock up as it does not belong to him. I cannot write more now. I am going to try to get some one to stay with you as long as you wish. I have had some business since I came in will tell you all about it when I go out
Ever your true Husband
George
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DATABASE CONTENT
(8234) | DL1412.006 | 116 | Letters | 1862-10-07 |
Tags: Anxiety, Business, Home
People - Records: 2
- (3025) [writer] ~ Weston, George Washington
- (3026) [recipient] ~ Weston, Emelia M. ~ Marshall, Emelia J.
Places - Records: 1
SOURCES
George W. Weston to Emelia M. Weston, 7 October 1862, DL1412.006, Nau Collection