McFarland-Russell Letter, August 2, 1887 - Page 3

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McFarland-Russell Letter, August 2, 1887 - Page 3

old Newton nothing to see nothing
to hear and but very little to
think of with the thought
I have my hands full I milk
five cows and they are so tires
som[sic] besides all the other house
work. ^If^ The baby was not so good
I would go crazy I reckon.
The boys are at home for a month
Oh Mary is so ill since she was sick
Oh yes Donna has black hair &
Eyes She is very prettie
Well I must quite writeing[sic]
write and tell Bob to write
Our Love to the children allso for
Yourself Oh the pictures are
so natural the children so pretty
the baby so sweet

Your Sister Affect
Maggie Smith

McFarland-Russell Letter, August 2, 1887 - Page 3

old Newton nothing to see nothing
to hear and but very little to
think of with the thought
I have my hands full I milk
five cows and they are so tires
som[sic] besides all the other house
work. ^If^ The baby was not so good
I would go crazy I reckon.
The boys are at home for a month
Oh Mary is so ill since she was sick
Oh yes Donna has black hair &
Eyes She is very prettie
Well I must quite writeing[sic]
write and tell Bob to write
Our Love to the children allso[sic] for
Yourself Oh the [pictures?] are
so natural the children so pretty
the baby so sweet

Your Sister Affect
Maggie Smith