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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 Family, [1885?] January 31
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Topics include her illness, her wool spinning activities, her son Edward's new house in California, neighborhood illnesses and deaths, the purchase of a battery, Jessie's wedding, and asking the cause of cattle deaths in the Fletcher's area.
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- [Catherine Smith?] to [Henrietta Fletcher?], [not after 1886 February 26]
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Topics include money lent to M.N. Riley.
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- Catherine Smith to Henrietta Fletcher and Family, 1884 July 10
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Topics include the farming activities in her community, the activities and health of family members, and her own loss of strength.
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- Catherine Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, [circa 1884] April 29
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Topics include her poor health and weak arms and doctor's visits.
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- Catherine Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, [circa 1884] March 4
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Topics include various injuries or illnesses in the family, the cold weather, Bent's attempts to get lumber for his barn, and young Eddie's mischief making.
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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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- Sarah Nolan to Catherine Smith, 1884 February 11 and Catherine Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, undated
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Topics include the various activities and health of family members, having photographs taken, and Henrietta's crazy quilt project.
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- Catherine Smith to Henrietta Fletcher and Family, [circa 1884] January 27
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Topics include making and dyeing clothes for young Rhett, the winter weather, and household activities.
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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 Henrietta Fletcher, 1882 February 26
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Topics include her fall and injury, her plans to return to Vermont when she has the money, and the cold winter in California of the previous two months.
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- Catherine Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1881 January 23
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Topics include the warm winters in San Jose, CA, Edward's difficulty finding a paying position, and the family's illnesses.
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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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- Edward C. Smith to George B. Smith, 1880 February 1 and Catherine Smith to [s.n.]
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Topics include the death of Edward's daughter Gracie.
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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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- George B. Smith to Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher, 1878 December 15 and Catherine Smith to Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher
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Topics include George Bentley (Bent) Smith's plans to marry Lucy Brown and visit family members.
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- Catherine Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, 1875 January 15
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Topics include a sore and a school teacher boarding with her mother.
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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, 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, 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.