Still, Letitia
Description
Letitia Still writes to her daughter, Caroline, telling her about how she and others were sewing for the fair. She mentions that she hopes Mrs. Outer, the president of the fair, makes some money from it. She asks that Caroline come home to help her with the fair and that she bring bed ticking, a basin, and two pitchers.
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