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Family letters, 1861-1869 [of] Charles Elliott Perkins and Edith Forbes Perkins

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    Charles Elliott Perkins

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    George C. Perkins letter to William Logue

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    Perkins is ready to accept Logue's proposal "without any more talk" and hopes he "will be more prosperous in the years to come" for his "perseverance deserves to be rewarded." All Logue must do is pay the $500 principal, which Perkins advises him to do.

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