Collis S. Hough writes to his wife, Harriet Stevens Hough, aggrieved that a good friend stole money from her and lays out the circumstances surrounding the event. He threatens violence against this former friend. Hough reports that he is well and suggests where his wife, Harriet Stevens Hough, and children could live over the winter season. (Includes transcription)
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Collis S. Hough writes to his wife, Harriet Stevens Hough, aggrieved that a good friend stole money from her and lays out the circumstances surrounding the event. He threatens violence against this former friend. Hough reports that he is well and suggests where his wife, Harriet Stevens Hough, and children could live over the winter season. (Includes transcription)
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