Edward C. Smith to Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher, 1873 May 15
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Your telegram was received at Chateaugay and I replied in person requesting an
answer but as yet I have received none and no other communication from Cambridge
consequently am quite anxious to hear will send to both Chateaugay & Malone
office this afternoon I want you to forward my letters that may come to the
office there in another Envelop to Bent as fast as they come also all that you
write to me and if it is necessary to telegraph do so to Burke to Bent. There is
no one in town but our folks that know that I am here neither will they until I
know that every thing
is all right If any thing serious turns up dont
fail to let me know it either by telegraph or by Craigs coming at once I will be
on guard and they have got to play things sharp to catch me write when you send
the trunks &.c. Sis sell the shoes and other traps for what you can get and
send to me some time send my note book if you have not
send the trunks together with all Books papers &.c. Has Craig received his
Deputation for Deputy Tell A[ ] she had better
keep that Button Hole cutter for I doubtless will not see her again Has Mr Burke
Aunt Marys son inlaw come from Cal. yet if so find
out when he is going back and tell me folks are all well & send love to you
all write soon
Ever your BroE C S