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Mott, Elizabeth. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Pg. 4 Sister Sarah I have reviewed thy beautiful little basket and contense with sincere pleasure. The value of which is greatly increased as comeing from one I so dearly love. I wish I had something to send thee in return as an acknowledgement of thy remembrance. I have been thinking now that ___ was not housekeeping I was as much as leasure to make you a visit as I can at any time expect, which would be unspea kably pleasant, but think it would be diminished so greatly by James not being with me had rather defer it untill he is at liberty to enjoy it with me I came to ___ Grove last sixth day calculate to return in a few days from thy affectionate
sister Elizabeth Mott
sideways- ET Will___ sideways- Amy Post ___ Attention Rochester
___ E. Mott is sending thee a good ____ of bandige that she like much
its place so nicely The long part is behind and pins up befor
PS I have sent sister Amy a little trifle wish They wer
nicer, will surve perhaps as a token of love my love to her
and brother Isaac and the children E Mott
Tell Mary I hope she will Cavour me with a letter
The ___ of my basket I have not ___ ___ ___ it
untill I go home as I have been engaged in something else