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Augusta County: John J. Sibert to Mary Anna Sibert, December 8, 1859

Summary:
John J. Sibert responds to his sister's inquiries about his reading and mentions a dispute between several men. In addition, he discusses the fate of the Doyle family at the hands of John Brown in Kansas.


December the 8/1859

Midway Augusta County Va

My Dear Sister

I received your kind letter on the 9th & was truly glad to hear from you and the Family. you ask me if I did read the speach of the Hon Dan'l W. Voorhees I did & read it evry day I think our able men are mear babys to him. did you read Mahala Doyle letter to old Brown & how he [unclear: dun] her husband & two boys entered her house at midnigh took her susband & two boyes out & shot the down like dogs. we have a man working with us, from Chattanooga Tenn who is well aquainted with the Doyle Family. he went with them to Kansas come back with them & was there when old Brown shot them. he told me all about old Browns conduct in Kansas that evry body was afrade of him there

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all are geting along fine washing our mineral this is a veary cold day it is most tow cold to wash much to day. Henry Miller & John Fauver had a dispute yesterday evening Henry said John Fauver was a infurnal raskel & John Fauver wanted to whip him for it Henry has a pistol & said he wold shute him if he lade the wate of his hand on him & so they have it John Fauver is afrade of Henry Miller I am tow coald to Write any more there fore I must stop.

I am Dear Sister
Your Affectionate & dutiful

Brother J. J. Sibert

P. S. Joseph [illeg.] said to tell his family if he does not close a contract he will not be home before two weeks & if he does he will be home in a week



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