Mary Harvey to Ruth and Andrew Fletcher, 1863 January 24
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we received A letter from you last April but had written A few Days before and
told you every thing I could think of that would be likely to interest you and I
have hardly written A word since we have all enjoyed as good health as usual for
the year past Calebs Eyes trouble him a great deal yet; and he has been laid up
by L[ ] Considerable and as we are not able to
hire but very little and have plenty of work to do a few days lost time puts us
back more perhaps than one would think but we have on the whole done well the
year past Our crops were for the most part good, Corn especialy was excellent
I think we had about 600 bushels which would bring 15 cts per bushel
if we had any to spare but we have not wheat did not do so well we had only 100
bushels, shall have about 60 bush to spare price varies from 50 to 70 cts Barley
was good: raised 120 bushels shall have about 80 bush. to spare price about the
same as wheat Potatoes grew nicely but as they ripened a great many rotted we
had when dug only 60 bushels they are as high as 75 cts per bushel we have
Shaker Russets, Carters, & Jackson Whites we raised all the vegetables that
wanted this is a great Country for any thing of that kind. we have bushels of
Tomatoes we think A great deal of them they ripen very Early. we fatted and sold
[9] Hogs besides 2 for ourselves. have
raised about 20 Pigs, sold [5] and have lost
three nice ones so we have but 12 for next year (or the next fall market)
have raised 1 Colt
& 5 Calves Besides Caleb is Highway Supervisor and his District is the Stage
Road through the Township 6 miles. he has to work about 40 Dollars every year
more than the our Tax we have [hired] in all about 6 weeks. the rest we have done alone and have had to be quite busy I
assure you. now I suppose you think we ought to be makeing money; we do not
strive to make money but to improve our little place and make ourselves more
comfortable, when we came from Vt our means were small we have had to study
economy in every thing, we have been blessed with good health and have prospered
as well as could have been expected still we are poor and perhaps always shall
be: but we are in hopes to be comfortable if we are poor. but we have to pay enormous prices for every thing we buy, we can
get but 4 lbs brown sugar for [100] Tea is 1,80, per lb Coffee has been as high as 50 cts per
pound, but is now selling at 40 cts. Cotton Cloth 30 cts per yard and any thing
in the shape of Flannel is 70 or 7[ ] cts,
Thread 10 cts per spool, and every thing else in proportion we wish we had
brought more Cloth of all kinds for we begin to need it already we wear out more
clothing here than we used to East we are haveing the most Beautiful winter that
I ever knew any where, there has been no snow and but few Cold Days the weather
is just right for every thing but getting up
wood, we need snow for that, the Cattle and Colt, ran in the Corn stalks and do
not come up half of the time to be fed although we always feed them when they
will eat in your last you spoke of Lyman? of his being , that
was news to me, how long since he was married, what sort of A Wife has he got
and where was he living that the [ ] troubled
him, how are the rest Uncles Lem, Shepard, and Verona, I wish I could see them
then perhaps I could feel more like writing to them I dont feel acquainted and
dont know how to write to them
how is Aunt Lydia and her family; well
I hope; and Maria is she still liveing at Mr Peck's and is his health good Ella
wrote that Elias and Enos had gone to the War. and that Elias was Dead, very sad
news, and must be especially so to his relatives, how is his Wife and where and
have you heard from Enos please tell us about it. how is [Abba] getting along; did you know that Cornelius
was in the Army. how are Mr Coddings and Mr Locks Families and every body else
that we know Ella is a real good hand to write what is going on I wish she would
write often and tell us all about every body and Craig must not be a bad Boy and
say he wont write to his poor Relation (Cousin) for when I write I certainly
mean every one and write I guess more than enough for the whole Family. I do
wish Craig would come out here I think he could do well, if you would
furnish him with a flock of about 500 sheep and a good Team he would need to
buy no Land at and in 5 years by good management he would be
as well off as you are now, do you wonder why we dont by Sheep if it is such
profitable business, well you see we are not able if we was we would have 300 in
less than six months wool growing is at presant the most profitable business in
this state, in this part of the state there is plenty of Prairie where they can
get their liveing through the summer only they have to be herded Days and
nights a man can with a good dog herd 500 quite easily and
there is plenty of good grass to make hay, think of it; we had a letter from
Danville a few days since, Chas is at home his Wife Died last winter he has 4
children 2 Girls which he left with his Wife's Sister in Ohio [ ] 2 Boys which he sent to his
Father last
Spring. the little Boys were both Sick in the fall so he went home and his
Father he says was taken sick soon after has been very sick is not well yet also
that Mr Kimpton's youngest child had lately Died, it seems to be quite sickly in
Vt
I suppose you knew that Ellen C went home last spring, she has not written to me but Grandma wrote me that she had been there I never could imagine why she came West or why she went home after she had come Levi is Teaching in Ill,s
Lizzie does not go to school in Winter, so we have a school at home, she is
learning pretty well but not half fast enough to suit me when she gets so as to
she will write to Ella. but I am not a very good hand to
learn any one to write so I am aff afraid she will
not be able to write for some time
she thinks of you all often she is
sure that she will go back home the first . she is quite a
large Girl and is much stronger than she used to be have you got those Pictures
for me yet, you remember that you was to send me the whole Family I should be
very Glad if you would send them soon you can get them on small Plates taken
seperately and without Cases put them in a little Box
with a little Cotton Seal. Direct Plain: and send by mail Please write: all of
you?
Love to allMary