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that the money was there. Well William you wished to know wheather we got the corn planted or not. Well we got a bout an acre of it planted. the grass had growed up so that it could not be plowed to do any good. Dan Boomershine came and he plowed a day and he said that he could not plow it to do any good so he told me that the grass would be of more account than the corn would that I would raise on it, the field is growed up with red top and timmothy and it will make good hay if I can only get it mowed and taken care of. I was in hopes that you would get home in time to mow it your self, but if you have to go to Texes I suppose I shall have to get some one to come and mow it for me, but it is so hard |
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Strieby Family Civil War Letters
Copyright 1999, 2000
Last Updated February 29, 2000