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March

my Dear sister I seat my self to anser youre cinde and welcom letter which I received some time ago and I hope you will for giv me for not anser yourn sooner I thot I wod wate till I was marred and then I wod write and now I and mr scott are marred I moved from bowers the first day of march to mr eli longs and thare I was marred last thursday mis long give me a nice weddon we had all cinde of cake you cood menson mary long and luesay rubrish was candle barers we had a nice time in dead the waters are so hie that mr scott cood not take me home yet I expect to stay at mr longs till the river falls geat you aut to see my sweet old man he is so cinde to me if it had not bin for mr and mrms long and mr mofin I wod not bee as happy as I am now gent I want you to write to me soon as you get this letter for I want to hear from you all before I move to forte for I want to hear from you all before I move very bad direct youre letter to mountcidny geat you aut to see my bonnet it is so nice this leaves us all well and I hope this may finde you all well you sed you was all on the sick list. I hope you have all goten by this team geate bet has got a young son geat tell moley that I will write to her as soon as I get moved kiss my dear little charley and any for me and all the rest of the childrin my love to you and all the rest of the famly geat mr scott and I are coming down and bringe yiney along and let her stay with you all a while geat I felt when I got away from bowers that I was out of prison I never entend to bother them agane long as I live geat donte for get to rite soon as you got this so I will get it bfore I leave the naberhood and wright if you have got rosy yet you sed she had left you I hope you found her agane I want you all to come to see me when I get moved nothing more but remain youre dear sister

geat when you rite to hiram tell him I am meried

from Jane scott to geat

mr and mis longe send there love to you and moley and and you most come back up here and you wod get married to

maried last tuesday morning

Newntown v. Fredrick Co Va

May the 22 1869

Dear Friend I ceat myself this morning to drop you a few lines to informe you that we are all well at this time. And hope when these few lines comes to hand they may find you enjoying the same blessing. geet we have been looking for you up every saturday and sunday. And at whitson tide we thought you would come upp any how, we looked for you till our eyes sore, if you knew how much we wanted to see you, you would come up anyhow. Me and sis and sarah and [paul?] and [tony?] and pole and charlie. went to town whitemantide monday. and we had [?] of pictures taken. we would lik you its been along. to had some taken to well geet I must tell you that Mr Fizzotti was here last week he said that hard scrabble was hard to find but he scabbled till he found it. he brought Moll about a peck cave rocks. and he said when he come back he was going to stay three or fore days and was going over to Wirdersvill. but I think if he was to see you. you could cut Moll out. he said he went there long enough that time to get a good look at you. he dident catch the stage till he got to Winchester he said he ran down hill and scrabbled up hill. we got a letter from Moll whiel he was here, and they were all well. Moll said she was glad you dident go up the vally. well geet we still ahve no more house yet but the workmen is here at work. we still live [?] if we die in dispare. the men in [?] after your things this evening I have [?] at them to go ever since you left but they was to contrary to you. [?] if [?] is as contrary as our men your [?] better let him go. well I must close for this time. geet you must come up soon I want to see you I want to no how you and Jes is geting a long if he gets home till breakfast now since he has to go so far there is somebody not far about here. a grate tall stine fellow comes home at 4 o clock in the morning and goes to bed and gets up a 5. well nothing more at presant give my love to miss kate and tell her to come up with you. excuse bad writing and misstakes write soon from your friend

Angeline Miller

Wardensville Hary Co [?]

Aug the 16 1869

Dear Sister Geet as Moll is tiard she requested me to anser your letter that we reseved from you a few days a go it found us all well a gan us [?] he expected. Tony is som better. But is not wel yet [?] was glad to here you say that you was coming over to see us for [?] should like to see you very much. indeed. I have much of [?] importance to rite to you at this time [?] can talk it all when you com over to see us. we want you to com at the time Promes to we shal prepare somthing for you. till that time I have nuthing of intrust at this time only thay are preparing. to lay the corner stone of hte Church the 10 of Sept we expect to have a grand time. here at that time if nothing happen too bands is expected to be her from Morefield & Rumley & Premuson. I hop you wil remain here till that time or [?] Molly sed I should tell you to bring your [?] a long with you to her you come. she has gon to bed she is tiar she has bin puting up frut all day. she just live in the kitchin now from one break to a nouther and as I am tiard an sleappy I shal close for the present time hoping to see you for the week out

Nuthing more at this time till you come

Your Affectate Bruther And Sister in till [?]

J.W. [?]