McFarland-Russell Letter, April 20, 1891 - Page 1

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McFarland-Russell Letter, April 20, 1891 - Page 1

OFFICE OF
BRALY, NEALE & CO.,
DEALERS IN
Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc.
Leonard, Tex. April 20—1891.

Mr. R. E. Russell

My Dear Sir:-
Youre very highley appeciated letter
containing Orange blossomes jut
receivede; for which you will
please except my thanks.

Oh! they are so sweet and have
sutch a pleasent oder.

I have shown them to several
and they all say that thease are
the first that they ever saw.

Our Town Leonard is in
the S. W. corner of Fannin County
16 miles a little west from due
South of Bonham, we have a very
rich black land soil; noted
for Corn, Oats and Cotton.
I would like very much to

McFarland-Russell Letter, April 20, 1891 - Page 1

OFFICE OF
BRALY, NEALE & CO.,
DEALERS IN
Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc.
Leonard, Tex. April 20—1891.

Mr. R. E. Russell

My Dear Sir:-
Youre very highley appeciated letter
containing Orange blossomes jut
receivede; for which you will
please except my thanks.

Oh! they are so sweet and have
sutch a pleasent oder.

I have shown them to several
and they all say that thease are
the first that they ever saw.

Our Town Leonard is in
the S. W. corner of Fannin County
16 miles a little west from due
South of Bonham, we have a very
rich black land soil; noted
for Corn, Oats and Cotton.
I would like very much to