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📄 Letter, Frank J Tone to Sumner LaRue Tone, May 14, 1935

A handwritten letter from Frank Jerome Tone (1868-1945) to Sumner Larue Tone (1864-1942) dated May (possibly March?) 14, 1935. This was separate from the 📄 Frank Jerome Tone family history letters, though dated at the same time, so it may belong with them.

Dear La Rue

Sorry to hear they still keep you in bed. I have low blood pressure myself but the doctors never get much concerned and I got $175000 life insurance in March.

Jennie Spofford told me about you Saturday when I went down. I have been helping her some and she seems to be getting along all right and expects some interest payment on the mortgage soon - has had little for a long time.

There is some old furniture in our old barn that Dayton Mansfield showed me. I would to have some of the old chairs for Jerry. He has taken a 100 year olf house & is furnishing it accordingly. It is in the country beyond Lewiston on the Niagara River.

I will be glad to buy some of the chairs from you, and I suppose Dayton should be paid for storing them.

I certainly hope you will be up soon & can't understand why it would not do you good to be getting about some. The doctors told me to exercise, eat nourishing foods & stop smoking.

I enclose a lot about John Tone the first & have sent copies to your Katharine so she may look it up if she desiers. I have not had a chance yet. He was some farmer. One farm- the homestead of 235 acres and me of 160 where his son John lived. As a farmer you are a mere piker.

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Frank
May 14 / 35

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