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ing, in which Amer was to figure as the central figure. There was also a “visiting” card bearing the name of ^Jtfiss Josie Werts. But the most interesting document was a poem, evidently written to be sung, but probably not yet set to music, of which the following is a true copy:From this valley they say you are going.I shall miss your sweet voice and bright smile.— •But alas you are takeing the sunshine hiT1mlt;re'MaconaWwibeFlt;%to brighten your pathway awhilechorus # jThen come sit by my side ere you leave me do not hasten to bid mo a dew But remember this brisrht little valley and the cow boys that loves you so true1 have been wateing a long time my darling For those dear words you never would say But alas all my fond hopes are vanished2. for they say you are going awayDo^jrou think of this valley you are leavinghow lonely and dreary It will be Do you think of this heart yon are breaking3. or the grief you are causing to meF. C. Hartman, June the 22.1887This poem is in Ameris hand writing, and “Frank C. Hartman” is the name under which Green passed while! in Texaa !00chtisfo:lasprofoimi
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Delphi Journal

Delphi, Indiana, US

Thu, Oct 27, 1887

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