Utica
September
21/80
ÒDear
Sister
I
received your letter this noon mother is getting along slow now but she is a great
deal better Last Friday she was so
[low?] that the Folks was afraid both
Sarah Graft and Grandma sat by the bed all night and the house was full of
Folks I was going to send for you
but Grandma said to wait till morning and see how she was and when the morning
came she was a great deal better and the Docter [sic]
says the worst part is past although she may have more fever they [sic] only
trouble we had was in getting folks to stay there Grandma was taken [p.2] Sick with the Colera
Saturday night and we had to send for Sarah Graft Aunt Malley has sat up a few
nights Mrs. Graham sat up 1
night Just as I am writing
this aunt Rosa has come up so I guess we will get along all right there is a great any people here who
has the malerial fever and very dangerous Mrs Gotting in west Utica died day before yeasterday
[sic] with it and hanna Elijha
Cummins wife has got it and is Staying at Mrs [Mellars?} now donÕt worry for the Doctor says Mother is
getting along Splendid I will
write again in a Day or So now you
write for a Letter Seems to cure her
this is
all
Yours
Ever
Will
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