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Box 3

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Letter signed Julia Kent, Farmington, to daughter [Agnes Brent]. Family chatter – Pres’s moody disposition, hoping to get the situation. I hope you and Tom will come down soon. I have nothing to pay Martin with and if I had I would not do so, he has acted so mean. Is Ferd going to the mines? Give my love to him, Sally, and the children. Tell Latty not to let Dickey fall downstairs., 1878 Feb 17

 Item — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection comprises papers of the Kennett and Frost families, including notes and receipts of the Kennett, White and Company, circa 1840; letters of D.M. Frost to his wife from Texas in 1852 regarding Indian wars and letters dated 1856 regarding the Sioux War; diary of Edwin Harrison, 1858, which concerns the social life of St. Louis; and Civil War letters of Ferdinand Kennett, Jr. (Confederate) to his parents, 1864. (The Kennett family left Selma Hall and moved to St. Louis during...
Dates: 1878 Feb 17