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Harriet Willcox to Lyman J. Willcox, Sep. 6, 1830
- Description:
- Oriskany Septbr 6 1830
Dear Brother
More than two years have rolled away since I saw your face and O my dear brother I think many things I shall never see you again but if I must not see you I should be happy to hear from you I cannot recollect when I heard from you last but I hope you have not forgotten me. I have been to mothers and have just returned I found them all well except Randal he is very low he has been at mothers about four or five weeks he has been too manny doctors but all too little or no purpose some have advised him to go to the salt watter and he set out this morning for new york he said if it helpt him he should stay some time I think if he does not soon get help he will have the Consumption if he has not got it now I suppose you have not heard the death of Hozea Brown he hung himself on July last Colbe Bacon is married to Mr Allens sister I have not much news to write but if language cannot express ho much we all want to see you and George I hope yo will send me a letter as soon as possible give my respects to your wife this is from your sister
Harriet Willcox
- Date Issued:
- 1830-09-06T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan - Flint
- Collection:
- Lyman George Willcox Papers
- Rights:
- © University of Michigan - Flint. All Rights Reserved
- URL:
- http://digitalarchives.umflint.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p16210coll1/id/90