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- Della Oakes to Ruth and Andrew Fletcher, 1889 December 16
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Topics include settling Della's husband's estate and her plans to visit her Uncle.
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- Della Oakes to Ruth and Andrew Fletcher, 1889 December 25 and 1890 January 5
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Topics include Della's impressions of Pleasant Lake, Indiana, the activities and health of her children, and her suspicions of her Vermont relatives' attitudes toward her.
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- E.D. [Herrick?] to Katherine Fletcher, [1888?] March 28
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Topics include Highgate, VT's plans to hire the teacher of the previous term.
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- E.W. Culver to Ruth Fletcher, 1889 December 8
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Topics include settling the estate of Della Oakes' husband. Culver appears to be Della Oakes' legal cousel.
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- Edward C. Smith to Catherine Smith, 1876 October 29
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Topics include his wife's recent illness, the recent presidential campaign, and his desire to visit them in New York.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1873 July 2
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Topics include Edward and his family's health and financial situation in California.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1873 July 23
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Topics include the dry weather in California, their good health, and the prospects of importing wine to Vermont.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1873 June 12
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Topics include the scenes, geography, native peoples, and dramatic railroad routes of their trip west and settling his accounts.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1873 May 26
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Topics include Henrietta and Craig settling his accounts and sending his trunks in preparation of his move to California.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1873 November 30 and Invoice for [Hack Raymon?], 1873 December 1
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Topics include managing Edward's accounts through agents in Vermont, the birth of his daughter, the health of his family, the climate in California, and selling his Milk Pans.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1873 October 5
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Topics include Henrietta's collecting of debts for Edward, a large fire on the wharf in Sacramento and the steam fire engines that dealt with it, and Edward's new business activities.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1874 August 2
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Topics include an injury he incurred while trying to put a halter on a wild mustang, arrangements for receiving sugar from Craig, and plans to send canned fruit and pictures.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1874 February 2
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Topics include the improved health of his daughter, his accounts in Vermont, and the potential trade of goods between Vermont and California, especially sugar.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1874 January 19
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Topics include Edward's daughter's very poor health as a result of a bite, his accounts, and sending him sugar to sell.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1875 September 5
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Topics include Edward's work managing the grocery department of the farmers' union, his intention to hunt in the mountains, the poor condition of the sugar that Craig sent, the birth of another child, and his acquisition of a house.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1882 November 27
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Topics include his business travels, real estate investments in Fresno City, CA, and his family's health and activities.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1885 June 14 and Katherine Fletcher to Henrietta Fletcher, 1885 June 24
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Topics include Edward's prosperity in California, his refusal of a business proposition from Henrietta, and Katherine's concern about Catherine Smith's health.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1885 November 15
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Topics include settling their mother's estate.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1886 March 14
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Topics include his ranch, his new colt, his staff, and the items that were their mother's that he would like sent to him.