A Letter to Francis Samuel Walker from His Son, Leander, October 8, 1861 (p. 3)

A Letter to Francis Samuel Walker from His Son, Leander, October 8, 1861 (p. 3)


[] to not forget to cover my corn pen (?) a little more if they have not. If you can get a fair price for my corn any time sell it and keep use the money if you need it awfuly. I don't want it sold for less than 10 cents. Wheat was worth 80 cts and 85 cts in Wabash. Corn ?0 cts per bu. I believe I have no more to write about now but answer my letter. This is the third one I have sent you.

Leander Walker

P.S. Aunt Susan Walker wants you to be sure and write to her. Zimris have a little girl a month old. No more at present. As ever, Leander Walker

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[Text Only; all Four Pages] October 25, 1862 Letter from Sarah [Lane] Walker in Gentryville, Missouri, to Francis S. Walker

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