Collis S. Hough writes to his wife, Harriet Stevens Hough, to tell her he is well and that he has received visitors from home as well as sweet food to eat. He expresses hope that he will be able to come home to see his family. He tells her he would like to send a Christmas present but that they are hard to come by and says he will send her money to buy herself and the children something. (Includes transcription)
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Collis S. Hough writes to his wife, Harriet Stevens Hough, to tell her he is well and that he has received visitors from home as well as sweet food to eat. He expresses hope that he will be able to come home to see his family. He tells her he would like to send a Christmas present but that they are hard to come by and says he will send her money to buy herself and the children something. (Includes transcription)
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