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April 14. 1875
Dear Carrie,
The postal which I sent you yesterday came near having a sorry
end. It was picked up in the corridor and taken to a maiden of the name
of Graham, who brought it to me because of the address - Was delighted
to get a letter at last from you: know that sometimes you are busy and
can't find time for writing and so I am willing to excuse you- How singular that so many Conn, people are in Texas- What took Gov. English there.
Is his health poor as that of Mr. Mark Howard? It must be
Have you heard of the death of Jennie Potter? She was buried
Tuesday in Easter week. Her little friend who used to be here, attended
the funeral while she was visiting in New York- Poor Mrs. Potter
must be very lonely- I believe I made a mistake In writing you the date
of our Commencement, but the catalogue which I sent will rectify it - The
date is June 28-
Please find something for me to buy and send you, or I shall think you
have not forgiven me for not sending those articles
Please write if you will reach here earlier than Saturday for I
shall have to engage rooms -
Mrs. Williams expects to reach here early in May, so Clifford
feels extremely happy -
There are still patches of snow to be seen, but we hope that yesterday's slight snow fall was the last of the season, as today is bright and
warm.
Remember me to the Wheelocks, Nannie H. and others
Lovingly your sister-