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Letter from Clarissa Bodwell Phelps Tryon, Farmington, [Connecticut], to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1828 Jan[uary] 23

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Clarissa writes to her son, Amos, in regards to money troubles and health problems. There is a second letter written on the third page by a cousin but the rest of the letter is missing. In this brief letter, his cousin is thanking Amos for his kindness and friendship.

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