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Think I will write you a few lines more however
before I retire to bed. I received a letter from Sam P.
Tucker
[Samuel P. Tucker], this last week. He was still at work mining near
his old location. I saw, (several days before I received
his letter) by the papers that "Tucker and Company had
struck it rich in their claim above Hatch's Junction
"
and I thought at the time it might mean Sam, and
it turned out that he was the "lucky hombre"

He writes that for two or three weeks their claim paid
them larger wages, but since then it has only paid good
average wages. When he wrote he thought some of seeling [selling]
off his chickens, claim, &c and going to work in a River
Claim which he in company with seven others had
taken up. His health remains good, and I think he
is doing very well, and I hope he will continue to do
well so as to get pay for coming out to this country.

He never writes when he thinks of returning home --

Your cousin Wm. E. Shipley [William E. Shipley] is well as usual as are
all the Pepperellites. I saw James Bolles yesterday. You probably
remember who I mean, as he is a nephew of Mr. James Bolles
of Pepperell and used to live with him. He has been here
in the mines for two years nearly, but has not done very
well. He has shipped in the Barque Archibald Gracie and
is going to the Sandwich Islands, and then back here again

He would like to have you inform his Uncles folks
of what I have written you about here. He says he has
written them three times since they last wrote him
and he is now waiting to hear from them.

I must now draw to a close. Please give my love to Charles
and remember me to my friends.

From your affct [affectionate] Son
H. A. Parker [Henry A. Parker].

Mrs. Ann Parker E Pepperell Mass

[written vertically in the left margin and over the horizontal text]

Tuesday morning, August 1st The mail arrived yesterday by which I received letters from J. A. T. [J. A. Tucker]
and Miss Lewis but as yet I have not received yours, but think I shall find one from
you today. I am as well as usual this morning and I hope you are all enjoying
good health at home. I have just heard from Sam Tucker [Samuel P. Tucker] by way of Charles
Valintine
who has just come down from Gold Springs. Sam is well.

James Bolles did not go to the Sandwich Islands as he expected to do
I have not seen him for two or three days.

Tell Chas I have sent him some Papers --- Your Son H. A. P. [Henry A. Parker]

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