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- Page 10: INTRODUCTION Andrew Wylie, the firs
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- Page 26: 1842 Andrew Wylie, Sr. to Andrew Wy
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- Page 46: 1847 Elizabeth Wylie to John H. Wyl
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Samuel T. Wylie to Elizabeth Wylie,
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Andrew Wylie to Samuel T. Wylie, Ci
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[something absolutely essential] to
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1849 Andrew Wylie to Joseph Bell, W
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John H. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Bloo
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the wilderness (see Deut VIII.2)—
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the opinion of the majority, those
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We are to remain with them until ou
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[note on the side] Received Aug 185
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was going to have a son. I suppose
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people. He is about leaving the pla
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again. I have not yet determined to
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prayer & deliver our beloved son, w
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Andrew Wylie to John H. Wylie, Rich
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Your kind letter was, on many accou
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finger could bring thee back I woul
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to urge you to write to Andrew of y
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John H. Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Bloo
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my thoughts are about my little ang
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as there dear Father was and then t
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1852 Elizabeth Wylie to John H. Wyl
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much more would I do that which I k
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with Marga ret’s letter, as showi
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had he but little to talk about wit
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1853 Jean [Jane] Ritchie to Irene W
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A gentleman in the Iron business, r
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Elizabeth Wylie to Andrew Wylie, Jr
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movement I am taking, to tear mysel
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in these days of my affliction. And
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necks, as the accompanying diagram
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under fence & cultivation. The rest
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down to see the P. mas ter, who sai
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& can take exercise that is pleasan
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not extensive: And after remaining
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1855 Anderson M. Wylie to Jane M. W
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way of Wheeling, and I will be happ
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I learn by a note accompanying a pa
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My wife unites with me with desire
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had stated her intention of remaini
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1856 George Miller to Jane M. Wylie
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1857 Irene Wylie Bell, Wheeling, (W
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William Wylie died on Wednesday nig
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the principal in physics, that in t
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will refer my creditors to you. Exc
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Margaret Wylie Martin to Andrew Wyl
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I am just through my last recitatio
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some anxiety -- we, Jen, are not ri
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1859 Henry W. Ballantine to Jane M.
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that these warnings may not prove i
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Wylie constitution--many an anxious
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all who come unto him Your affect U
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at some of the houses. We went & en
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Andrew Wylie Jr to Elizabeth Wylie
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een much talked over between Sue Bl
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Andrew Wylie to his wife Margaret W
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A CHRONOLOGY OF SELECTED EVENTS 182
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GLOSSARY OF NAMES Ammen, Amanda.
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Fiske, Rev. George. Pastor of Episc
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in the West. McKelvey, Hugh Aiken.
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in California and on his own in the