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[Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis, May 18 & 19, 1879]
Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis. The first part of the letter is dated May 18, 1879, and the second part is dated May 19, 1879. The first part discusses John being ill, a barbecue John and Emma attended, and mutual acquaintances. The second part discusses John feeling better, and a "singing" he went to.
[Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis, June 4, 1879]
Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis. The first part discusses mutual acquaintances, and John's wishes that Emma will not forget their memories together. The second part, dated for "Wednesday eve", discusses his and Miss Genie's relationship, what Miss Genie thinks of Emma, and Emma not feeling well.
[Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis, June 18, 1879]
Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis discussing the ending of his relationship with Miss Genie, finding time off to visit Emma, Emma feeling ill, and John's wishes for Emma to make a hair wreath for him.
[Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis, July 22, 1879]
Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis discussing plans for friends visiting John, and reconciliation with Miss Genie.
[Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis, August 9, 1879]
Brief letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis asking if she would accompany him to church that night.
[Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis, August 24, 1879]
Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis including a discussion between him and his parents about working and crops. In a postscript to the letter he discusses mutual acquaintances and wanting a horse from his father.
[Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis, September 3, 1879]
Letter from John C. Brewer to Emma Davis discussing mutual acquaintances, John feeling ill, and crops.
[Letter from Emma Davis to John C. Brewer, April 13 & 14, 1879]
Letter from Emma Davis to John C. Brewer. The first part of the letter is dated April 13, 1879, and the second part is dated April 14, 1879. The first part includes an apology from Emma and a discussion about their friendship. The second part discusses mutual acquaintances.
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