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Thomas, E.P.

Source 184 – Personal Letter by E.P. Thomas

July 24, 1901 by Admin

Author: E.P. Thomas of Foxburg, PA
Title: Letter to George S. Thomas of N. Dorr, Allegan Co, MI
Date: 24 July 1901
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note:

Dear Sir and Brother,
Hat is washing the dinner dishes and is well. I have a lame ankle. Can’t hardily walk. It is hot weather and all crops look fairly good. Some corn poor. Now George, enclosed is a letter from John H. Miller the attorney at Marathon N.Y. in regard to the will and how to proceed at once. You will see that we just made an invoice of things after Mary died but only by our selves Jenks, Katie, Aceph Goodale and self. Aceph Goodale of Homer Fays Bay [unclear] you see they have put a road through up the [unclear] still and things is going to suit the parties up there in your immediate answer you inform me what to do by the way Millers letter directs. Read it very careful and what ever you say I will do. George, please return Millers letter in your letter of advice for I want to keep his correspondence. Don’t delay. Yours Truly, E.P. Thomas

We can do most of the business such as notifying and then I will go up. You understand the citations as Millers letter explained.

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