Letter from Charlotte to Samuel Cowles, 1838 October 26

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    Mr. Samuel S. Cowles.


    Hartford.


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    Farmington Friday Oct 26_’38


    My dear brother,


    I have had the misfortune to break my pin, and should be very much obliged to you to get I mended for me, and send it out the next time the bag comes. I had rather you would send it in that than by any other opportunity. I do not know whether the old one can be put on again, but thought best to send it.


    I send you what woolen stockings I can find. I am sorry your clothes are in so poor order, but I am full of business and trouble. Miss Orra and Alma are here – Amanda Hull is at Mrs Seymour’s, and between both, I can hardly breathe.



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    The wedding is very near – I will write you as soon as I know the exact time. Oh! Oh!


    Yours as ever—


    C.L.C.


    [right of fold, bottom of page, upside down, annotation by Samuel Cowles:


    Charlotte


    Oct. 26, 1838]


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