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Access Genealogy Library: Some Data, Letters, and Memoranda Collected by FRANKLIN D. LOVE, Relating to the LOVE FAMILY, by Dennis N. Partridge, Volume I, first series.

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Mary Gifford will sell him her land also. I should be extremely glad to see you before I leave for the South. I owe father a little which I will arrange for him to get before I go away.
        N.G. Taylor owes Gov. Vance $100. in gold, borrowed when he ran for Clerk of House of Representatives U.S. He asked me to bring it to him. Tell Col. Taylor to send it. Col Taylor owes me $35. or $40 on accepted order from Crockett. It was for $55. He paid on it $20. in clover seed. I hope he will send it without interest in Greenbacks. Come and see me.
                                        Yours truly,
N.B. Landon C. Haynes (Signed)
        I send to you the enclosed notes of Alex A. Crouch to Thomas Bronnon of Fall Branch sent me to see if I could see them. This I could not do. Please return them to Mr. Bronnon. Yrs. Trly. L.C.H."
Note: The above was U.S.A. Senator from Tenn. Was a close friend of my Father's. He went to Memphis-there died in 188_, was a great orator, and one of the foremost men of Tennessee. See History of Tenn. Was the Uncle of"Bob" Taylor, a relative of mine.-F.D. Love,
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        Oh, could these lonely, barren walls but speak,
        And tell stories of the Past,
        The dead would rise and fearfully condemn
        Those who knew them last.

        For many is the soul that took its flight,
        To heights and depths unknown;
        Many is the heart that sorely bled,
        For deeds of wrong they've done.

        Death came to them in these walls so bleak-
        Haunted by the ghosts of the dead;
        Death came and with them went,
        Deeds so sad, unknown, unread.
        
        Yet virtue and innocence too, passed away,
        To regions by God so blessed;
        Free from troubles and earthly cares,
        Free, for their souls to rest.

        For thee I live; thee I prized
        For thee I gladly sacrificed,
        Whate'er I loved before!
        And shall I see thee start away,
        And helpless, hopeless hear thee say-
        Farewell, we must meet no more?

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Access Genealogy Library: Some Data, Letters, and Memoranda Collected by FRANKLIN D. LOVE, Relating to the LOVE FAMILY, by Dennis N. Partridge, Volume I, first series. , Edited by Dennis N. Partridge, Columbus, Georgia, © 2001.

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