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- Catherine Smith to Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher, 1873 September 8
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Topics include Catherine's poor health, her mother's poor health, her plans to visit, and Edward's need of money.
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- Catherine Smith to Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher, 1874 November 27
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Topics include the shipment of sugar to Edward, her cough, and the various activities of family members.
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- Catherine Smith to Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher, 1880 February 1
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Topics include a letter from Edward and Henrietta.
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- Catherine Smith to Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher, 1880 June 2
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Topics include Catherine's journey by train to visit her son Edward in San Jose, California.
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- Catherine Smith to Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher, no year August 17
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Topics include her improved health, Sam's failing health, the rain after dry weather, hops harvesting, and butter making.
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- Catherine Smith to Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher, no year February 13
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Topics include the mild winter in Burke, NY, activities and health of family members, and her expectations of receiving a reply.
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- Catherine Smith to Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher, no year February 28
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Topics include her and B(ents?) attempts to quit tobacco, a piece of her dress she sends to Katie, and the cold weather.
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- Catherine Smith to Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher, no year May 13
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Topics include the rainy weather.
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- Catherine Smith to Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher, no year October 20
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Topics include selling butter, barley and potato harvests and prices, the grasshoppers' destruction of the wheat crop, and the illnesses among family and friends.
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- Catherine Smith to Katherine Fletcher, 1885 March 23
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Topics include her poor health, especially her arms, an earthquake followed by a blizzard, and the various activities of family members.
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- Catherine Smith to Katherine Fletcher, [circa 1883] November 30
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Topics include a storm, selling hops, local intemperance, and the activities of family members.
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- Catherine Smith to [Edward C. Smith?], 1884 March 3
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Topics include a big snow storm in Burke, NY, B(ent)'s lumber hauling business, and scarlet fever among the children in the community.
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- Catherine Smith to [Henrietta Fletcher], no year May 20
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Topics include Henrietta's need for money, the poor economy and its effects on the price of produce, a neighbor's death, and her painful hands.
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- Catherine Smith to [Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher?], no year April 10
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Topics include Catherine's recovery from a medical operation.
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- Catherine Smith to [Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher?], no year April 22
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Topics include the sugaring and farming activities of neighbors and family and Edward and Marilla in California.
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- Catherine Smith to [Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher?], no year June 19
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Topics include Catherine's return to Malone from Manengo, her illness, and the death of her sister Lydia.
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- Catherine Smith to [Henriette Fletcher?], no year March 28
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Topics include a letter from Edward, Henrietta's and family's escape from fire, and the activities of neighbors.
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- Catherine Smith to [Katherine Fletcher], no year March 23
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Topics include Katherine taking music lessons and sugaring, and her own headaches.
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- Charles Hogan to Andrew and Ruth Fletcher, 1863 March 25
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Topics include Charles' recent illness, his religious activities in his Company during the War, his friendship with Enos Fletcher, and the situation of their camp near Fort Pickens on Santa Rosa Island, Florida.
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- Clara Gris to Katherine Fletcher, 1885 June 11
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Topics include finding baby birds in a field and plans to go berry picking.