| Susan E. D. Smith - 1867 - 320 sider
...again. In Line of Battle, near Ghattahoochie River, July 6, 1864. MRS. SMITH : After a long silence, I take the pleasure of writing you a few lines to let you know that I am yet alive, and enjoying very good health at the present. I have no news of interest to write, more... | |
| Indiana - 1869 - 484 sider
...to me. " Yours respectfully, "RF" JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., Dec. 10, "1869. " Dear Mr. Ainsworth : I now take the pleasure of writing you a few lines to let you know that I am well and hope this will find you the same. I am getting along as well as could be expected under the circumstances.... | |
| James Brown, Thomas Davidson - 1878 - 378 sider
...and also for shorn sheep of all kinds. In short, behold me again orient, emergent, valescent, and " writing you a few lines to let you know that I am well, hoping that you are the same, thank God." I have even turned my attention to the smoking of a little... | |
| Illinois - 1881 - 1142 sider
...to S- -. Henry county, Ш. DEAR FEIEND — I take the opportunity of writing these few lines to you, to let you know that I am well, and I hope that you are the same. I was getting along first-rate until a week ago, when I got out of work. I write to ask a... | |
| J. Jacob Oswandel - 1885 - 658 sider
...i October 24, 1847. / DEAR FRIEND : — I again embrace the favorable opportunity of writing to you to let you know that I am well, and I hope that this letter may find you rejoicing jn the same state of health. I received your letter about two weeks... | |
| Illinois - 1885 - 1112 sider
...I have to go home. I live out in the country ***** so good by С . К , 111. DEAR FRIEND — I now take the pleasure of writing you a few lines to let you know how I am getting along. You might have thought that I have failed to keep my promise to write... | |
| Illinois - 1887 - 1098 sider
...regards to all. 1 am, Yours respectfully, M . M-. С , 111. DEAR FRIKXD — I thought I would write you a few lines to let you know that I am well and I got home Tuesday. My mother was glad to see me and I was glad to see iny folks. My mother and father... | |
| 1906 - 370 sider
...11, at Grover's [Grace's] Crossing, on the Brazos River: "Dear Father. — I take this opportunity of writing you a few lines to let you know that I am in existence. I suppose you will have heard before this reaches you, that I was either taken prisoner... | |
| 1906 - 324 sider
...11, at Graver's [Grace's] Crossing, on the Brazos River : "Dear Father. — I take this opportunity of writing you a few lines to let you know that I am in existence. I suppose you will have heard before this reaches you, that I was either taken prisoner... | |
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