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San Francisco Cal. July 27th 1853

Dear Mother,

I have just finished writing a few
lines to S. P. Tucker [Samuel P. Tucker], & as the mail leaves here again
for the States next Monday, thought I would commence
a letter to you so as to be in time to have my letters
go through more regularly than they did while I was
at Natchez [Natchez Creek]. Your dated June 17th was recieved [received] the 18th
inst. when you wrote that you had not received a
letter from me by the previous mail, the reason of
which I can easily account for. When I was at N. I
wrote you. I think, the 9th of May intending it to go by the
mail which left here the 16th May but I did not have
a chance to send it down here until about the time
the Steamer sailed so of course it could not go until
the 1st of June, but I suppose you have recieved [received] it
ere now. I was indeed happy to hear that you were
all well & very glad to know that you got over your
lameness so easily & soon for a "rusty nail" I think is
the very worst thing any one can wound them selves with

My health remains good & I have been engaged
the past week in fitting up a place to commence bus-
iness again in the company with a young man from
Bangor, Maine by the name of Wade. I can inform
you of our success better by 9 by "poco tempo"

I received a letter from S. P. Tucker [Samuel P.Tucker] the 19th inst.
the first I had heard from him since the 2nd of May

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