Letter from Mary Ann Jackson Woodruff Ross, 29 December 1853 [LE-11790]

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Mr Woodruff

Sir

You would oblige me by forwarding those
articles of which you made a memorandum
the ballance of which remains— 2 Dress patterns
5 yds Cotton Cloth, 6 of flannel, 1 pair of
Blankets, 1 pair of strong shoes—for myself—
stocking yarn warm Cloth for James common
clothing—and a Hat for James—linings
Thread, Silk, Buttons—to make the garments
already received—also I would be glad you
send me some groceries—soap, Candles and
a Chair Wash Basin 2 Tin Cups 1 Tea
Pot.

I would be glad you would remove
Sarah acording to agreement—
by doing so you will save farther trouble if not
complied with I shall the Earliest opportunity
of seeing Br Young

With all Due respect

I Remain

Mary A Jackson

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Mary A Jackson
Dec 29th 1853

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$117, 178
$35.55
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