Letter from James Willard Cummings, 9 March 1850

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Letter from James Willard Cummings, 9 March 1850
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    [sidways text] J W Cummings March 9th 1850 sent £20 or $96.60 to his wife [end of sideways text] 15 Wilton Street Liverpool Sat Morning March 9th [18]50 Dear Bro Woodruff By the kindness of Bro Pratt I have sent 20 pounds to my wife: & he thinks it will be the best & safest to deposit it with you: inasmuch as you would be likely to see her before you went west. I therefore write this note to give you some information where of her: she lives ...
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    If you should pass through the neighbourhood where my wife is I wish you would pay her the money yourself or leave it with her Uncle Dan Atwood if you cannot see her for ther I would not trust all the Mormon eater's in that neighbourhood with 97 dollars & I believe some of her friend would keep it from her if they thought it would keep her there if you could pay it to her in specie it would be better for her than paper as she is but little acquainted with paper ...