she says something more but I trust you will soon have the privilege of peruseing
the letter yourself soon.
Yours as ever
Phebe
April 23rdShuah has been much worse since I commenced
writing has been thought very dangerous—is a little better now in consequence
of her sickness Mr. M. does not start for N.Y.
[upside-down text] When I came on I brought a bed as far as N.Y. for my own convenience &
left it in brother Ilus store I wish you to look to it as it was some damp when
I left, and air it a little if you please [end of upside-down text]
[sideways text] Mr. Willford Woodruff
N.Y.
By the politeness of Mr Moulten
In care of Mr. Ilus F. Carter 118 corner of Bleaker & Worcester
street
Phebe W. Woodruff April 18 1841 Scarborough [end of sideways text]
she says something more but I trust you will soon have the privilege of peruseing
the letter yourself soon.
Yours as ever
Phebe
April 23rd Shuah has been much worse since I commenced
writing has been thought very dangerous—is a little better now in consequence
of her sickness Mr. M. does not start for N.Y.
When I came on I brought a bed as far as N.Y. for my own convenience &
left it in brother Ilus store I wish you to look to it as it was some damp when
I left, and air it a little if you please end of upside-down text
sideways text Mr. Willford Woodruff
N.Y.
By the politeness of Mr Moulten
In care of Mr. Ilus F. Carter 118 corner of Bleaker & Worcester
street
Phebe W. Woodruff April 18 1841
Scarborough end of sideways text
"Letter from Phebe Whittemore Carter Woodruff, 18 April 1841," p. 4, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed April 20, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/6RBz