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Franklin County: Kate Scott to Edward McPherson, October 2, 1860

Summary:
Edward McPherson's sister, Kate Scott, provides him with updates on travel plans, health, and other news of friends and family.


Oct 2nd/60.

Hagerstown

My Dear Brother.

I recieved your letter a few days ago, and was very glad to hear from you, it seemed very long indeed since I had heard any thing of you. I did not know where to address a letter [deleted: to] you were moving about all the time. I will be glad when the election is over, we may then hope to hear from you oftener and see you too. you must be sure and come over before you go to Wa--. I had a letter from sister last week, they are very pleasantly fixed in Balt. and insist upon my making them a visit which I have some idea of doing, they are so very pressing and John and Margaretta Stevenson sent me a very kind invitation through her to [deleted: make them] visit them. I have never been to Balt. and have not been from home for some time, I think I would

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but the principal drawback is the expense, [deleted: ] have been at so much this summer I had thought I would be very economical this winter, [illeg.] building is nearly completed and a tedious [unclear: time] we have had of it. I am sick of it and feel as though I never wanted to see another workman [illeg.] me, they are so dilatory and disappoint so [unclear: much] I get out of all patience. I think they are [unclear: worse] here than any place I know. I suppose it is no use to ask you at this time to meet me in Baltimore, it would be so pleasant all to be together. I may go next week and perhaps not until the week following -- and it might all [illeg.] in talk. We have no special news. The Williams [illeg.] spent Friday with us. Jinnie and Jane have [unclear: been] there some weeks, the former expected to leave [unclear: today], she has a sweet little daughter, Agnes McDonell is her name, Annie and [unclear: Mattie] [illeg.] [illeg.] grown to be very interesting girls, Annie particularly. She is so lovely in disposition. Other [illeg.] is [illeg.] medicine in Phila.

[unclear: Lizzie] must have had a dull and sad visit to G--. [unclear: Not] one of the family to meet her. I often think [deleted: ] the many changes that has taken place there.

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I thought I would like to go over this fall for a few days but have given it up. Balt. is as much as I can get through with. The children are well and grown very much. I am sure you would not know Norman, he is such a big fellow. Lillie is learning very fast- and I think is the smartest of the number, she is uncommonly fond of books, and never idle. Mrs. Dunlap is going South to spend the winter, her son is with his Uncle in Misissippi and is very anxious she should come to see him we will all miss her very much. [illeg.] go to Balt. in company with her, she is going with a gentleman from there. write soon again. [illeg.] wish you were done with politics, I think you will wear yourself out we have never yet heard who your opponent is. I suppose you think we take very little interest in Pennsylvania politics, you are all on the wrong side for us. Republicans dont go down in Maryland. Dr is well and very busy riding all day, did not get home until five O'clock this eve, he has only [unclear: dined] once with us in the last ten days. I often wonder how he stands it it is so fatiguing, all send their love. love to Aunt and all other friends. How is Mrs. [unclear: Gilliland]. I heard she was very ill some time ago

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Mr. Taylor told me, he had just been there, he is here quite often and is interested in Western Maryland Rail Road. I met him at Mr. Lehley's I was very sorry to hear of Miss Maria's death. How much she must be missed in the family, I imagine Gettysburg looks quite grand lighted with gas, it is certainly a great improvement-- I must close with the hope of hearing from you soon

yours affectionately

Kate -



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