60 N 38th Street
Feb. 11, 1907
My dear Belle:
I was so glad to get your letter and expected to write sooner but have been waiting for word from Ma which does not come, so I'll not delay longer.
Orland, Ill.
April 26, 1905
Mr MacHatton
Dear Sir:-
In answer to your letter of the 24th will say that everything is getting along nicely. Have got the oats in.
Home Monday Morning Oct. 19, 1885
Dear Lizzie
The children have just left for school. I write only a few words. As to thus far, getting on well. Sat. we all went to
#19 David A McClung Sep. 26, 1904
Scotland, Indiana
The Rev. Hugh MacHatton
Duncanville, Ill.
My Dear Brother: - I have your letters of the 24" and have carefully noted their contents. I was glad to hear from you. Your letters…
Duncanville, ILL Jan 3, 1905
Home
Dear daughter Bell,
Martha left on Saturday and Mary yesterday so all are away again and with their departure comes very sever winter weather as it is this morning
Home Friday Jan. 13, 1905
John Q McComb Esq
Dear Son
Your earlier letter announcing the birth duly received and yesterday received your letter of 10 and the day before your letter of 9th.
o:you + 1 more Details
Of course you did say on the LEFT, and I looked on the RIGHT. Senility is so aggravating! So, on the left, to Grandma's right, are Aunt Martha and cousin Marjorie. Susan
#20 Samuel ?? Chicago, ILL 06.14.1905
Dear Mr. MacHatton
Your letter received yesterday and will say the fire insurance has been mislaid some where - and we have done our best to locate it but here failed. So I would have Mr. Wagner write you…
#200 3337 64th Place, Chicago, Ill. Dec 15th, 1907
My dear Belle,
Your letter rec'd - Thank you for the money. You did not need to send it....
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