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A few hours only have passed since you left me my beloved, and I find nothing can releave the...
Peter returned safe, with your letter, and cheared me with a favorable account of your prospect...
I reached the end of my journey on Saturday Evening; without accident and in good health. I found...
I have this moment perused with delight thy letter, my darling, with its enclosures—to find you...
Your second letter my dearest, of the 26. continued on the 28. is this moment recd; and flatters...
I have great pleasure, my beloved in repeating to you what the Doctor has just now said, that the...
The last mail brought me, my dearest yours of the 30 Ocr. I am happy to find you able to walk...
Your charming letter my beloved, has revived my Spirit, & made me feel like another being—so much...
I received, my dear Husband’s, two last letters this morning, one enclosing Anna’s and the other...
Yours of the 1st. instant, my dearest gives me much happiness, but it can not be compleat till I...
I have recd. my dearest your letter by the last mail. As the Horses have been bought, the bargain...
I received yours containing Payne’s letter yesterday, my best beloved, which gave me great...
I have just parted with Col. Patton who is well satisfied with the term of payment for the horses...
I was not disappointed my dearest, in my expectation of a letter by the last mail, which...
I was so unwell yesterday, my dearest husband, that I omitted writing. Dr. Physic has been ill...
I have recd. my dearest yours begun on the 15. & continued on the 16th. The low spirits which...
I mentioned in my last my dearest that I should put into the mail today the remittance promised...
This is the last mail My dearest that will be likely to find you in Philada. and I am not without...
The letters of my beloved Husband are allways a cordial to my heart—particularly the one reced....
We reached our quarters last evening at the Camp between 8 & 9 o’c. and made out very well. I...
Finding that our army had left Montgomery Court House, we pushed on to this place, with a view to...
and I can not yet learn what has been the result. Should the fort have been taken, the British...
I snatch a moment and a very bad pen to tell you that we ended our journey in good time that is...
We James Madison & Dolly P. Madison have received and promise to hold in trust for the use of...
We arrived about sun set: just as they were commencing their Desert. The Genl. had arrived about...
Here we are snug in a warm room consoling ourselves on our escape from the Storm, by our safe...
The four days passed without you my beloved, seem so many weeks. I am now expecting a letter from...
The weather & roads have continued bad—as if expressly to keep me within my bereavd Domicil—and I...
My last was so full that it has left me little to add. General Cocke joined on tuesday afternoon...
I wrote you my beloved by the mail of tuesday, and hoped it would be the last from this place,...
We made out to get to Mr. Goodwins by 5 OC. where we luckily fell in with Genl. Cocke. After...
I trust in God that you are well again—as your letters assure me you are. How bitterly I regret...
I recd yesterday morning, your welcome letter of Saturday evening. I hope you recd. in due time...