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Letter to Alexander W. Beckwith, Sr. from E.B. [Elizabeth] Beckwith dated 13 January 1901GEO. W. PORTER Clerk Circuit Court Florence, Ala., Jan 13 1901 My dear Brother I reached Florence after 1 o’clock yesterday in safety – had a pleasant trip. I think often of having hurt your feelings and did not...
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Letter to Alexander W. Beckwith, Sr. from E.B. [Elizabeth] Beckwith dated 13 January 1901GEO. W. PORTER
Clerk Circuit Court
Florence, Ala., Jan 13 1901
My dear Brother
I reached Florence after
1 o’clock yesterday in safety – had a
pleasant trip. I think often of having
hurt your feelings and did
not intend to do so. I will not
escape from regrets soon.
I am much helped up by knowing
from a lady friend that claims are
going in fast. thro old Cutler Smith
government has softened down[?] to sweet
ness toward the south and many are putting
in claims – be of good cheer for I can
undoubtedly get a claim which will set
you free and why not let up on yourself
and be cheerful. Your health is just
what you are making it. I will see Dr
Arnold tomorrow and get you a prescription
for your eyes and talk to him about John’s
ear. love to all. Your sister & friend
EBBeckwith
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FLPLBeckwith15_016CorrespondenceLetter to Alexander W. Beckwith, Sr. from E.B. [Elizabeth] Beckwith dated 13 January 1901Elizabeth BeckwithFLPL13 January 1901TextpdfFLPLBeckwith15_0016Paper documentEnglishIs part of the Florence-Lauderdale Public Library CollectionContact the Florence-Lauderdale Public Library for permission to useGEO. W. PORTER
Clerk Circuit Court
Florence, Ala., Jan 13 1901
My dear Brother
I reached Florence after
1 o’clock yesterday in safety – had a
pleasant trip. I think often of having
hurt your feelings and did
not intend to do so. I will not
escape from regrets soon.
I am much helped up by knowing
from a lady friend that claims are
going in fast. thro old Cutler Smith
government has softened down[?] to sweet
ness toward the south and many are putting
in claims – be of good cheer for I can
undoubtedly get a claim which will set
you free and why not let up on yourself
and be cheerful. Your health is just
what you are making it. I will see Dr
Arnold tomorrow and get you a prescription
for your eyes and talk to him about John’s
ear. love to all. Your sister & friend
EBBeckwith
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