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| The
Broughton Letters 1837-1890 |
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14: 21st July 1868 - from William
Broughton |
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Edgefield July 21, 1868
My Dear Brothers and Sisters
I now write these few lines to you hopen to find you quite
well as thank God it leaves us at present except Mother and
she get very helpless now and can't expect to live long but
hope she will be better off she was very pleased with the
likeness brother Robert is very poorly and not very well we
did not know anything about old Mr. Hames going to America
he went away in a hurry our people a just beging harvest now
there seems to be good crops of wheat but the drought have
so much that there is no turnips at all you must excuse me
for not writing before but my daughter have not been able
to get her likeness but will send it as soon as she can rite
as soon as you can for we should like to hear from you give
all our kind loves to Sister Sarah and husband send word wether
you have heard anything from George I don't think I have any
more to say at presant I remain your affectionate Mother and
brother William Broughton so please rite again as soon as
you can for we do like to hear from you
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