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Altamonte Feb 22 185. Katie writes this letter.
Mr. E.S. Martin
New Straitsville
Ohio
New Straitsville
Mr E.S. Martin
New Straitsville
Ohio
New Straitsville
Listed as being found in the letter’s last page.
1 Leaf and two flowers with stems.
Mr. Martin,
Dear Sir: Although Mrs. Martin is very weak, and her lungs have failed her ever since she has been here. <> she is happy to know that she <> leave here on Tuesday morning. <> <> all arranged that she will hardly have to walk a step. We will go back to the Everett House. <> in <realy> no <> here <> it in in Jacksonville. We have sad <> in our room every day since we have been here the <> the daft all might and will have in <eashed> in Jacksonville. Mrs. <> has not heard a word from Lola, and
she thinks it very strange. Mrs. Martin <> gets any rest at night on acount of her throat. She has not <spoken> out loud since we are here, but she is <> <> that her throat will get better again in Jacksonville. She has been very miserable and unhappy here and if nothing else will do her good the change will. As she has seen no one, but the <> and <>. Mrs. Martin says not to worry that she will come out all right. John D. was a better boy today he brought his Mama some pretty flowers. <Here> thin leaf that <> enclose he just brought it into her Mrs. Martin said to tell you that John D. is pretty well <through> his clothes. She says this will be the last time that she will write <> we get to Jacksonville, and if any thing should go wrong I will <> Mrs. Martin sends her best love. Katie
she thinks it very strange. Mrs Martin <> gets any rest at nigth on acount of her throat. She has not spoken out loud since we are here, but she is perfectly sure that her throat will get better again in Jacksonville. She has been very miserable and unhappy here and if nothing else will do her good the change will. <> she has seen no one but the <waiters> and proprietors. Mrs Martin says not to worry that she will come out all riht. John D. <was> a better boy today he brought his Mama some pretty flowers. <> this leaf that <g> enclose he just brought it in to her. Mrs Martin said to tell you that John D is pretty well though <> clothes. She says this will be the last time that she will <> <>. We get to Jacksconville, and if any thing should go wrong I will <telegraph> Mrs Martin sends her <best> love.
Katie