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George G. Howe, Middlebury, to Lorette E. Wolcott, Shoreham Middlebury, Vermont Dear Lorette, As it is ___ a long day to me, thought I would do no particular harm
to write a few lines to you. I have been at home all day, made out a memorandum
of past of the things I shall want to commence housekeeping, rec [?],
I mean shop keeping with. As I intend to start tomorrow morning to get
them. This afternoon have been looking over my old letters and burning
some of them, burned about ninety. It seemed rather hard but there were
too many of them. Some of L.E.W. were burned however, as there are none
too many of those. |