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Article clipped from Clinch Valley News and Richlands Press

For fear my letter will be too long will just touch on the difference points and tell of the various relatives visited, beginning where I left off in my other letter of July 12, which was written at my aunt's Mrs. C. B. Haslis, at Gentry, Mo. My stay here, as well as at other places to which I was invited, was so pleasant that I hated to leave. One dreads to tell the aged ones goodbye, knowing its the parting till we meet in the Great Beyond, if we are faithful, where there'll be no more partin

Article clipped from Clinch Valley News and Richlands Press