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Caroline Weston begins the letter by mentioning letters mailed and received. She mentions a correspondence between Warren Weston and Joshua Bates on the subject of trading with Russia and the sugar business. She tells of legal transactions in connection with the Weymouth property. She mentions the Back River farm. Joshua Bates appears to have owned all the property on which the Westons lived. Henry G. Chapman is very sick. Caroline's school is going very well, but she is thinking of moving to Cambridge. The school ran for four years in Roxbury. She has "no acquaintance in the place & a great and intense dislike of me to make head against..." She names the rival schools in her neighborhood.
This letter is written on the blank pages of a printed circular letter about the 1841 Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Fair.
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