Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 137)

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Boston,

Rev. Simon [Barrows?]
Des Moines, Iowa

My dear Sir,

Your old friend,
apparently unknown to you as "the Secretary
Mount Auburn", which office he has
held for the last nine years, has, by
the [?]mail which brings this to you
enclosed our last catalogue of the Cemetery,
printed in 1860, and, [?]you
[?]as far as possible, has [insisted?] are old [?] of 1854, [?] being
entirely exhausted. We have a new
[?] preparing on a much larger scale, and I regret that I [?]
[?] you one with many [?] and additions. Still,
the general features of our [?] shown on that one [?]

The [?]
five [?] with [?]
[?]
[?]
[?]
[?]
[?]
you will [?]
preserve any [?]
[?]
[chases?] today, [selects?] a [?]
[?] (to illustrate) [?] number
1151
the next [?]
selects, we will [?]
and [?] number
1152
& so on. The [?]
in the order in which he [?]
of [that?] [?] it may happen to be [?]
[?] annual correspondance
[?] your brother [?] Souix City [?]
[?], father's [lived?] in [?] County
137

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