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3 one of the pleasant things of her life. Mrs Victor Hendricks is quite worn out with nursing. The Lily? Gr illegible Mother
died a year ago. I was going to? say? Mrs Hendricks excelled as a daughter, but she fills every illegible tation of life perfectly.
We? have had more deaths in a year than we have had in 10 yrs. as they fall? I ask, who will take their place? Gen Harrison
died yesterday - a Statesman loved? by his friends admired by all. 1 01611 Indianapolis 1425 Central Ave March 14th
My dear Mr Muir, I sent you a paper noticing the death of Miss Hendricks I promised the family I would write to you. Miss
Eliza had been sick for 6 months, for that time confined to her bed room. Thro' this suffering confinement she was brave cheerful.
she had many friends