Letter from Charles Edwin Howes to his Father, Jacob Stone Howes
Subject
Eunice's visit; Mary; Jennie; Clams; Ducks; Crowtown; Father-in-law, Aaron Crowell Jr.; The Lyceum; Henry F. Howes; Father's piece; Uncle Edwin Crowell's chicken pie; Arrival of Daniel; Visit of William Crowell and family; Eunice's visit to Josiah Crowell; Brocket Sow; Charles Edwin Howe' poor health; Letters from T.P. Howes; Town Meeting; F.G. Hall; Privilege of the Index; Absence of Captain Tom; Ball; Cost of balls and sociables; Singing school; Harrington; Grandpa Rufus; Newborn son of Joe Tom; Joe Tom and wife's passage to Holland; Horatio Thornton; Ellen Broderick's remains; Lizzie's letterAbstract
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