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H. M. Misemer to wife Martha, June 27, 1864, page 5

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  • I was in Nashville the 17th just and bought fifty pounds of rice and paid 19 cents a pound for it I put it in with Brents goods marked to Mrs. H. Misener, in case of Brient, Brents agent told me he had an order to ship the goods the next day and I suppose they are at Athens before now I didnt have to pay Wright for his trouble sow about 8 or 10 bu of wheat I don't belive I would buy any hay tel you see how much corn and fodder you can raise & pull let the cloves seed sowing go tel the war is over, Tel me what you are doing with the meadow How much corn have you in and where how much has Father and where I say for you to do your own managing no difference what others say or think you have to make your own liveing and it is no boddys buisness how you manag your own affairs and do as you please
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