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- Katherine Fletcher to Henrietta Fletcher, undated
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Topics include where she would like to teach the next term and Carrie's injured ankle.
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- Lucy Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, undated
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Topics include the poor health of Catherine Smith.
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- Edward C. Smith to [Henrietta Fletcher], undated
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Topics include his personal income and greetings to friends and family in Vermont.
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- George B. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, no year March 8
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Topics include his rebuttal of an accusation of oweing money to the Fletchers and not properly caring for their mother.
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- Marilla Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, no year June 13
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Topics include her son George's case of whooping cough, the visit from Catherine Smith, and her discouragement from all her work.
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- [George B. Smith?] to Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher, no year October 26
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Topics include raising funds to hire Henrietta and Craig, his current debt, and a local fire.
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- Marilla Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, no year December 8
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Topics include their baby, George, the death of Henrietta and Craig's baby, the upcoming wedding of George B. Smith and Lucy Brown, and her hopes to receive a letter from Henrietta.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta Fletcher, [1873?] May 12
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Topics include Edward's return from Montreal with a sore face, his instructions to Henrietta to pack up his office and send his belongings to Malone, New York, and instructions to Craig regarding the prepartion of a court case.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher, 1873 May 15
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Topics include Edward Smith's seclusion before heading to California.
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- Edward C. Smith to Henrietta and Andrew Craig Fletcher, 1873 May 20
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Topics include communication and keeping accounts after an undescribed incident.
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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 and Andrew Craig Fletcher, 1873 May 29
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Topics include settling accounts and Edward and family's preparation to move to California.
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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 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 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, 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, 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, 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 and Andrew Craig Fletcher, 1874 May 17
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Topics include the good health of his family, how and when to send sugar, and the abundance of fruit and hay produced in Sacramento, California.