Letter from Sally (wife of Anthony Howes) to her sister-in-law, Lydia
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Evelyn's illness; Evelyn's bout with typhoid fever; Evelyn's baby and nursing; Maud and her nervous ticks; Grandpa PiggottAbstract
Letter from Sally, wife of Anthony Howes, to sister-in-law Lydia, wife of James S. Howes; envelope, stamp cut off, postmarked Philad’a, Pa, Mar 1 to East DennisRelated items
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