Inside: Oliver Ellsworth letter to Nabby Ellsworth, 1783 April 14
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Domestick circle. A few more books, I reflect,
will be very convenient & these with some
other little articles of furniture I shall en-
deavour to get here or at New York on my
way home. And if there is any thing in
particular which you wish for that can
be obtained here better than at Hartford
I shall endeavour to obtain it. goods of
[...]ll kinds are now becoming plenty & cheap
enough. I have already proceeded so
far in trading as to buy me a suit of
cloths & sell my old horse._
This is my third letter. I write too often
to write long._ Daddy sends his love to Nabby
& has put in three plumbs for his little boy._
You will remember me to Mother & to brother
& Sister & all the rest of our friends -
I am your most affectionate - OE.
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