I am hapy to say to you that I recieved your
letter stating that you had recieved money for me from my Husband
and wishing to know in what way you could get it to me.
I have concluded it will be the best way for you to keep it untill
thiss company meets you in New York. Uncle D Atwood will let me have
the amount here and you can pay it to him there
My Husband whrote that he had permission from Brother Pratt
for me to go to England but there is not any one agoing from these
as I know of at present he wishes very much for me to come if you know that ^of any one that^ I could go with you with glreatly oblidge me if you will write
and let me know otherwise I he wishes me to go the Valley
with the rest this spring yours respectfuly
I am hapy to say to you that I recieved your
letter stating that you had recieved money for me from my Husband
and wishing to know in what way you could get it to me.
I have concluded it will be the best way for you to keep it untill
this company meets you in New York. Uncle D Atwood will let me have
the amount here and you can pay it to him there
My Husband whrote that he had permission from Brother Pratt
for me to go to England but there is not any one agoing from these
as I know of at present he wishes very much for me to come if you know
of any one that I could go with you with greatly oblidge me if you will write
and let me know otherwise he wishes me to go the Valley
with the rest this spring yours respectfuly
"Letter from Aura Annette Cummings, 29 March 1850," p. 1, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed March 29, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/gD2Z