Collis S. Hough writes to his wife, Harriet Stevens Hough, responding to news that his wife, Harriet Stevens Hough,'s sisters are sick. He expresses fear that his wife, Harriet Stevens Hough, and children will also become ill. He reports that they should soon be paid and he will send her money, then tells her he wants her to be able to afford good accommodations. He closes by giving news about some friends. (Includes transcription)
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Collis S. Hough writes to his wife, Harriet Stevens Hough, responding to news that his wife, Harriet Stevens Hough,'s sisters are sick. He expresses fear that his wife, Harriet Stevens Hough, and children will also become ill. He reports that they should soon be paid and he will send her money, then tells her he wants her to be able to afford good accommodations. He closes by giving news about some friends. (Includes transcription)
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