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Letter, 1847 June 10, Locust Grove, to George Winter, Logansport, Ind.

Description: Handwritten letterFrom: Jane Winter, Locust Grove, June 10, 1847To: George Winter, LogansportALS, 4 p. (plus two pages, superimposed at right angles, intwo directions) (one sheet, folded)
Regrets that she has not been able to send him The Spotted Fawn, as he requested. She and Ann have begun taking pupils again to defray the expenses of furnishing Anns house. Robert and the boys stayed with them over the winter, mounting their exhibit at a nearby church, and then had great success in Nashville (at .50 a ticket) and are now in Philadelphia. Further discussion of the character of the other boys. She is amazed at the recent changes in the family: marriages of Emma and Ann Maria [Anns daughters?], and the birth of their sons; Charles move to Canada, their own new house. The story of Johns daughter Eliza and her rift with her husband, with whom she is not now living. Other family news. Notation on address side: received June 18, 1847; answered March 6, 1848.
Origin: 1847-06-10
Created By: Winter, Jane;
Contributor(s): Winter, George, 1810-1876;
Publisher: Tippecanoe County Historical Association
Source: http://earchives.lib.purdue.edu/cdm/ref/collection/gwinter/id/429
Collection: George Winter
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Subjects: Winter, George, 1810-1876--Correspondence
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Family

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