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Letter Written to John Yates from G. M. Rush

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Description
This item is a letter dated January 19th 1890 addressed to John Yates in Hatchley from G. M. Rush in Glencoe.
Date of Publication
1890
Subject(s)
Local identifier
1995.038.002
Collection
Jean Sumsion Collection
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.0255593419767 Longitude: -80.5185520226288
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Recommended Citation
Letter Written to John Yates from G. M. Rush, 1890. Burford Township Historical Society, Item No. 1995.038.002.
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Full Text

Front:

Glencoe Jan 19th 1890

Friend John I got your

card glad to hear you

got the [illegible] saw all

right, did you find out

where it got delayed;

I got a card from Charlie

since he came to London

stating that he was comeing [with]

some Saturday night is

Howard with him. I got

a letter from B.B. last

week I did not hardily

[illegible] it she told me the

news of the weddin and of

Morgans party, she invited

me to come over when I

came home, and told me to

hurry up before the parties

Back:

Mrs [Misre] is sick

I wrote in a hurry so [J] is not out

much

were all over, she gave

me some [rubs] on the Glencoe

girls, did you say anythings

to her; I want to be loaded

[for] her when I see her

How is [Frank] getting along

is he doing anything; The [vinegar]

is [macking] slowly I made a

generator it got [stoped] up

with the [Pumace] and stuff

and had to take it down and

clear it out, I was to [Alaister]

yesterday to see how [Clark]

was getting along he did not

dry much he could not get

his [illegible] to work; he has not sold

any of his stuff yet and does not

know how to [back] it has not

got his [illegible] or does not know where

to [select] From G M Rush

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