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additional freightage and
probably the freight cleer through
would be no more than if
sent here - we have no horse
now when we had Joseph [used?]
to send it to its different
destinations - Jonathan's
address is Jonathan [Freeburn?]
East Greenwich
R.I.

Joseph and the girls send
love to Thee and Thy family.

I remain affectionately
Thy cousin

H. F. Peckham

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Providence 11 mo 24, 64

Dear Cousin Rachel

I received Thy
letter of the 16th of last month
and I also heard from Thee
through cousin Richard who
made you a call before returning
to Providence. Susan would like
to have been with them but
she availed herself of a good
opportunity to return home some
weeks previous - she was disappoint-
ed in not seeing Ann again be-
fore she left Brattleborough -
J. and I attended our Quarterly
Meeting at Somerset the fore
part of this month - while there
I heard that Sister E. Chase was
very sick with but little prospect
of her recovery - and as I had been

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catslover

This letter is dated 1864, not 1894