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November 18 1965

My Dear Mrs Starr I was the gladest person in the world when I recived [[received]]  your letter  it gave me a great releaf [[relief]] to no [[know]] you had not forgoten [[forgotten]] me  I am not so well now  I have been in with a bad cold but I am much better I do hope you all are doing well. Mama she is much better than she has been in a long time and she send her best regard to you and Mr Starr. Mrs Starr I have allways  [[always]] wanted you to take my pictures in charge I no [[know]] you will do the right thing with me I have great confidence in you. God sent you to me he is the one that is poil  piloting this ship. So what ever you wish to do and think best do it I am willing it pleases me. I did not worry one bit when I got 

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Mr. Gordon letter so Mrs Starr you have my work and letter to to do as you wish because they are not get any where at all. So I am still painting I have a lot more little ones

1 So I am willing to shear [[share]] profits

2 I am willing for you all to set the prices to mont [[mount]] the pictures for display yes I no [[know]] you will do the right thing by me I did not bring them home with me they are in N.Y. with my son Elisha I am writing him to night [[tonight]] and telling him to let you have what pictures you want Mrs. Starr you will have to bear the expence [[expense]] because I have no money to pay for 

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anything I am sorry but it is that way. I am hoping and praying that you will have great sucess [success]] with them and I want to no [[know]] all that you do. pleas [[Please]] send me the program of every thing give my best regard to Miss Kong and also Rev Fletcher and Mr. Starr

with best wishes from
Minnie Evans.
Rt 3 Bos 377
Wilmington NC

(envelope postmarked November 19, 1965)