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William Stringfield to his future wife Maria Melvina Love, July 8, 1865, page 1

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  • Miss M.M. Love My very dear Lady Since you fully understand me a suitor for your heart and hand, I cannot think it improper to address you thus. Indeed I conceive it altogether my duty to give you as full an insight as possible into my character, and to acquaint you with the governing impulses of my nature, my station in life and family, connections. As to my own private character and the respectability of my family, I can only say that I do not wish to shun the strictest scrutiny. I can refer your friends to the best families of west N.C. & E. Tenn. and to some of your own kindred, with whom I have spent much time during the last three years. I met you first, as you may remember, over four years since, at your sister’s in E. Tenn. I had heard of you often, and always in praise, before it was my pleasure to form your acquaintance, and I can truly say that my expectations were more than realized. I was very much pleased with you, the more I saw of you, heard of you, and thought of you, the more I liked, respected,
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