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Carolyn Gay Taft Farm Letter - September 30, 1914

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Old Mission, Mich. Sept. 30, 1914 Miss Taft- I got your letter yesterday. I got the potatoes all dug and there is 17 bu. in all I took 14 bu. to Miss Morse and 1 bu. to Cleary's and 2 bu. left for seed. The corn is all cut but the late corn there are 98 shocks in the first field and I havn't counted the others yet. I started to pick the Maidens Blush apples and Mrs. Stutsman stoped me. Your freight came and I gave Mrs. Stutsman the bill of it. Mrs. Stutsman has the bill of what I got to town and the rest of the money. both covered bins are full of oats and have been ever since the next day after you left. They have been working on the road and the two rods are all on your land. The corn crib roof is flat ready for the paper. No I didn't take any more potatoes as I didn't think you had enough to fill your orders. The horses are allright. Ralph.

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