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pound & one half & cost $1,000. It is beautifully engraved
& the top opens & displays to view nine different specimens of
native gold taken from different parts of the country &
all in all it is a splendid ring.

For 3 or 4 days past the weather has been very hot here
much hotter than it was ever known to be before but
today it is again cool & pleasant. As this is the fifth letter
I have written you since I received one from you. I hardly
know what to write as I have already written about every
thing that I thought would interest you so I believe I will
close. Please give my love to all my friends & write me
as often as you can & oblige.

Your Son & Brother H. A. Parker [Henry A. Parker]

P.S. Please find out whether Wm Shedd [William Shedd] & the Chapin
Boys are out here or not & where they are also write all the news
about the town of Pepperell & vicinity & about your farm
work schools &c. Remember me to Uncle Bradley & Aunt Betsey & tell
them that I will write them soon.

Samuel Tucker [Samuel P. Tucker] sends his best respects to you all & says
he will send you a specimen of gold unless he comes & brings
it himself, but he has not decided as yet which way to
get it to you but says you may expect it at any rate.

To Mrs. Ann Parker
East Pepperell
Mass

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