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Form No. 1.
THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
This Company TRANSMITS and DELIVERS messages only on conditions limiting its liability, which have been assented to by the sender of the following message. 
Errors can be guarded against only by repeating a message back to the sending station for comparison, and the company will not hold itself liable for errors or delays in transmission or delivery of Unrepeated Messages, beyond the amount of tolls paid thereon, nor in any case where the claim is not presented in writing within sixty days after sending the message.
This is an UNREPEATED MESSAGE, and is delivered by request of the sender, under the conditions named above.
THOS. T. ECKERT, General Manager. 
NORVIN GREEN, President.

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| NUMBER | SENT BY | REC'D BY | CHECK |
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| 56 | Gl | Xu | 13pd |

Received at RONDOUT, N.Y.  
July 13  188
Dated Newburgh NY 13
To Jarvis McEntee 
H. K. Brown died on Saturday Services Wednesday at two PM from residence
J. D. Bush

1886
1858
28 years

when I had not been sure the day it was dedicated  when I saw Guse. Scott raise the play for the first time. The situation is charming and the old house venerable and interesting and contains many relics of the Revolution. The wind blew and it was dry and dusty but there have been indications of rain all day which finally came this evening after I returned home. I received a letter from Mrs. Sawyer. She had received the two dresses of dear Gertrude and was very pleased to have them. 

Thursday 15." 
Went to the 11 oclock train to meet Neil but he was delayed and did not reach here until nearly 1. 
We took a walk out in the commons. He finds great connotation in his peculiar beliefs but his thoughts I could follow only in a general way. I am willing to concede much which he advances but much of it is intangible to me - Still he seems hopeful and cheerful and he has many anxieties. He seems to believe a may well be opened to us out of every difficulty and if a way is not opened to us then that is best for us. I feel quite sure of this but somehow it does not make me contented nor happy. I realize that much of my happiness is in 

Friday 16" Neil went to the Hudson by the 10.40 train this morning to visit Mary Gifford. His little visit here was very satisfactory to both of us. I wish I were able to entertain my friends oftener. Yesterday a note of Gerards came over on which I was to pay $150 and I did not know where it was to come from but Andrews hearing me speak of it handed me the money. I told Neil of it when he said there was always a way out of difficulties. He knows what such anxieties

Transcription Notes:
This just covers the telegraph message, not yet worked on the underlying diary. ---------- Reopened for Editing 2023-05-01 09:32:11 ---------- Reopened for Editing 2023-05-09 20:35:23