Lemuel Colton to Andrew and Ruth Fletcher, 1860 June 21
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I now embrace the opportunity of writing a few lines to you to inform you of our
health which is tolerable good at present and hope these few lines will find you
enjoying the same blessing we received your letter and was glad to hear from you
we have had a great deal of sickness since we have lived here and my wife health
is not verry good now she has had the lung complaint this fall and it has left
her rather feeble but our family is small this winter for her two oldest boys
are away one at School and the other at Alabama, so we have but two children
with us I have but one child he is a boy and he will be eleven years old in may
he is a good large stout boy of his age and he attends school this winter
Brother Shepard and family were well the last that we heard from them Brother
Shepard has failed verry fast since he was at the east he is verry lame in his
hip Verona has one child a girl they call her
Evaline after her aunt
Verona and her husband live with Shepard Brother Shepard is well
he and Seth have one hundred & sixty acres of land and he has built him a
good comfortable framed [house] and finished
it all off and he is a calculating to build a barn next summer they have from
fifty to sixty acres under imporvement with good fences and a good orchard on it
and a good house and over twenty head of cattle and a few sheep so you see that
so far as respects this worlds goods they have enough and to spare Lyman is
married he married a girl by the name of Nancy Whistler last spring he is in
[Adams] County south of here some over a
hundred miles preaching to two churches Lyman is a good speaker and an able
preacher as I know of but he is not verry good to work or calculate for this
worlds goods and this a great trouble to Brother Shepard for it would have
suited him better to have had him worked on his land then
to preach
but he could not persuade him not to preach and perhaps he may do more good in
the world in this way than any other and does not make much difference
respecting our happiness here whether we are rich or not as we are conscious
that the world is better by the teachings and examples we have been enabled by
the grace of God to leave behind when we are called to leave it and God has
promised to feed and clothe us if we put trust in him and his promises are sure
and will bear us up and carry us through trial that we are
called to pass through I do not know as we shall be permitted to ever see each
other again in this world but if we are what we profess to be we shall have a
happy meeting in the next I should be glad to see you but I know it is hard to
undertake as long a journey and it takes considerable money and time that I have
not to spare we should be glad to have you come out here and se all
next summer if you could make it convenient give our love to Lydia and her
husband and tell them that we should be verry glad to see them
to Aunt Sally and family and to all enquiring friends I
could just say here that crops of all kinds were verry good here the last season
and they fetch a fair price wheat is 1 dollar per bushel Corn 3 shillings per
bush and other things in proportion our winter so far has been as [ ] hard as it usually is although the ground is
bare and the weather is such that we have a plenty of mud in stead of snow there
is a great deal that I could say to you if I could see you that I cannot write
to you and as my sheet is filled I shall have to draw to a close for the present
write when ever you have opportunity. and let us know about Brother Zebinas
yoursLemuel & Matilda Colton
we buried our girl 2 years ago last July with the scarlet fever