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(ed. I'm sorry, I can't make this out!)
(?) Carratunk House Solon, Maine
Nov. 3rd, 1888
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When this you see remember
UNSIGNED
Bingham Sept 25th, 1887
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J. C. CARSON (?) Wilton, Maine July 14th 1986
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Sailing
down the sea of life, in your own canoe may you have a pleasant journey and roomenought
for two.
JOSIE J. WILLEY
Athens, Nov 17th, 1887
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Brighton, Maine July 17th 1886
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There is nothing but deathour
afflictions can sever; andwith lifes latest breath,love shall bind forever.
LOUISA A. YORK
Brighton, Maine 188(?)
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May your life be long and pleasant,gentle
as a flowing streamAnd your death be no more painfulthan the waking of a dream.
Sincere wish of your friend,
JOHN ROACH October
? 18? Bingham, Maine
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Dear LizzieWhen far far
away yourfriend may go in distantland to dwell remember youhave a
true friend andthat love you well
MAINLY (MARNY?) ROACH Bingham, MEAugust
20, 1887
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NELLIE CIMO(?) SADD
Athens,
Maine
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Lizzie when you are far away Sometimes think of Mary Sheehan
(MARY SHEEHAN)
Lawrence,
Mass
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JENNIE SMITH
Bingham, Maine
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ALLIE E. TAYLOR Athens,
ME March 10th 1887
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As ripples (?) follow a ship at sea,So
may happiness follow thee.
Respectfully
yours. LILLIAN TROY
Athens, Maine February 24th, 1887
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"Your, new, friend" MILLIE B. TUTTLE (? ed. may be Fuller?)
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When the golden sun is settingand your mind from care is freeand
of absent friends you are thinkingStill you sometimes think of me.
Your friend SUSIE McGLAUGHLIN Sept 2nd, 1887
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Millie to Lizzie to fam, remember me "two" "Lizzie"
Leave no tender wordunused, do good whilelife shall last.the
mill will never grind with waterthat - is past.
MILLIE (?)
Skowhegan, ME Sunday P.M. May 16th, 1886
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Your friend, S. G. (?) WHITMAN Brighton,
Maine Nov 4th 1887
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To Lizzie "When twilight pulls thy curtain
downand pins it with a star;remember me as your loving friendThough
I may wander far;
Your friend VIOLA M. WYMAN
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GUSSIE YORK Brighton, ME July 17, 1886
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Your friend
MRS. CLARK YORK July 18 1886
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I
thought and thoughtI thought in vaine (ed. vain) at lastI thought I would sign my name.
LIZZIE M. ROACH Bingham,
ME
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W. M. RUSSELL Brighton, MEApril (?) 4th, 1887
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When you are far(?) wayThink of meyour
friend
NANCY SANDS Bingham,
ME
October 17th, 1887
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Forget me not
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Your
new friend NETTIE M. SWAIN
Skowhegan, MaineMay
23rd, 1886
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Kind words can never die
Your
friend, ANNIE M. TAYLOR March
10th, 1887
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