Catherine Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, [circa 1884] March 4
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your kind letter of Feb 11 came to hand the 25 of the same month glad to hear you
are all well and that you are taking a little rest I am shure you are very much
in need of this great restorear I have just rec
letters from Ed and M saying they enjoy the best of health E says the winter has
been very cold but the crops look well I dont think they will freeze if they
have plenty of warm clothing
Sam slipt on the Ice a few days ago fell
striking on his head and back he was unconsus for several hours he is up again
but is troubled with diziness he is quite feable thinks he will recruit when
warm weather comes Lucretia is better she has been with Emma most of the time
for 6 weeks E is poorly she has to bring up the babe on the bottle I have not
been to see Emma the roads have been to bad for me to go alone the sleighing is
all gon the winds are dreadful cold there is a great sick A
Wright has neumonia and Fany is also sick and 3 children
For the last
few days B has been to Ringvill trying to draw hune timber for a barn he can
only get it to the road it is 15 miles from home
As for myself I stay close to the stove and try to keep warm Ive not been out
much this winter Lucy is taking musick lessons of Min Chapman but will not when
the roads get bad
Eddie is just as troublesome as ever he wants to tare down all he sees built up
he speaks some words and motions out the rest he tells about Rhett almost every
day I wish I could see the little chap
I was sorry to hear of Mrs
Adams misfortune I am glad she has a sister to take care of her I hope she will
recover remember me to both of them and others that may inquire after me
Jessie wants I should tell Katie she owes her a letter I must close hoping to hear from you all
with much loveMother