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Measles, Medicine ... and Murder. Letter from

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Measles, Medicine ... and Murder. Letter from
Measles, Medicine ... and Murder. Letter from Centreville, Wabash County, 1833, 4 pp., from E. Baker to niece, about "Dr. absent more than half the year to Orleans, Phila., etc., then I had all domestic and public concern to attend to...after Dr. had been home two weeks he rec. the intelligence that his goods he had purchased had seen the bottom of the Ohio...." Describing how they have hauled, dried out $8,000 worth, "washed and bleached many hundred yds. of laces...I had a spell of Dysentery ...Seven of our children had the measles at one time. No one to nurse them but myself...." Discussing treatment of eye problems and "a most horrid murder...6 miles from this place...Williams supposed to have murdered his wife," his seven children in the same room, "a gross widow in the house who is supposed accessory to the crime...." Remnants of sealing wax but no postal markings present. With transcript. Very good.