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&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Lieber Schwager und Schwägerin!
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Deinen Brief vom 6t Maerz haben wir erhalten, lange
hatten wir auf Nachricht von Euch nur gesehnt. Wir bedauern etwaß
sehr daß Du dadurch uns glücklich zu machen, so recht Deine liebe
Noth gehat hast. Da wir inliegende Zeilen an Roßmanns 
geschickt hatten kam derselbe zu uns und wollte gleich ohne weiteres
mit uns fort, ich machte es ihn aber klar das dieß doch
nicht so ginge u wir Dich dadurch in eine zweite Verlegenheit
brächten. Zwei Tage nach diesem kam Sophie auch diese sieht
es wie sie sagt jetzt ein das sie gefehlt hat und daß es besser
gewesen wär wenn sie voriges Jahr gleich mit gemacht
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wenn es noch geht nach Amerika überzusiedeln
will aber hier erst Deine Meinung hören, wünscht deshalb
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&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;sie hätten eine schwere Schuld gegen Dich zu büßen, würden
aber nach Möglichkeit die Schaarte wieder auswetzen.
Sie will alles verkaufen; und wenn es mit dem Häusern 
nicht gleich so geht einen bevollmächtigen.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Sophie wünscht vorzüglich zu wissen wie Du wieder
gekauft hast und ob sie es in gemeinschaft mit uns
übernehmen können. Ich hätte eher geschrieben
glaubte aber immer sie würde ihre Gesinnung wieder
ändern. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Neues kann ich Dir schreiben Trauerkunde Leopold
in Hettstädt ist Witwer geworden die
Schwägerin hat  das zeitliches gesegnet Auch Leopold
Haase in Sondersleben ist Witwer die Muhme ist
gestorben.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Sonst geht hier alles den alten Gang. Durch den
Krieg ist hier im Geschäfts&amp;lt;?illegible?&amp;gt; nicht viel
gemerkt, es ist nun Friede, und das Vertrauen
wird wieder fester.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Wir haben hier einen ungewöhnlich strengen 
Winter gehat 18 bis 23 Grat u N. Der März war
ziemlich leidlich aber April u bis heute immer
kalt mit Reif und Nachtfrosten traurige Witterung
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;[page 3 (sheet 2, right-hand side):]
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;für den Oekonommen, nichts kann bei der Kälte
gedeihen.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Wir sind noch alle gesund und munter, wünschen
auch Euch dasselbige.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Viele Grüße von uns Allen an Euch Alle
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;In der Hoffnung bald Antwort zu erhalten
Bleiben wir Eure Euch liebenden
Mutter Schwester Schwager
Im Auftrage Carl Memleb
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&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Lieber Schwager und Schwägerin!
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Deinen Brief vom 6t Maerz haben wir erhalten, lange
hatten wir auf Nachricht von Euch nur gesehnt. Wir bedauern etwaß
sehr daß Du dadurch uns glücklich zu machen, so recht Deine liebe
Noth gehat hast. Da wir inliegende Zeilen an Roßmanns 
geschickt hatten kam derselbe zu uns und wollte gleich ohne weiteres
mit uns fort, ich machte es ihn aber klar das dieß doch
nicht so ginge u wir Dich dadurch in eine zweite Verlegenheit
brächten. Zwei Tage nach diesem kam Sophie auch diese sieht
es wie sie sagt jetzt ein das sie gefehlt hat und daß es besser
gewesen wär wenn sie voriges Jahr gleich mit gemacht
u ihre ganze Habe verkauft hätte. Jetzt hat sie sich entschloßen
wenn es noch geht nach Amerika überzusiedeln
will aber hier erst Deine Meinung hören, wünscht deshalb
einen ausführlichen Brief von Dir wo Du alles schreibst
wie es jetzt steht, ob wir in Deine Farm kommen können
oder ob es nun vorderhand nicht geht, da Du sie doch verpachtet
hast; sie will aber wenn es geht nicht anders als in
Gemeinschaft mit uns, da sie nur zu uns ein festes Zutrauen
hätte, [strikethrough:] &lt;s&gt;da&lt;/s&gt; [/strikethrough] sie glaubte das Gustav dadurch von manchen
abgehalten würde. Gustav u. Sophie beide [?] meinten [/?]
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;[page 2 (sheet 2, left-hand side):]
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;sie hätten eine schwere Schuld gegen Dich zu büßen, würden
aber nach Möglichkeit die Schaarte wieder auswetzen.
Sie will alles verkaufen; und wenn es mit dem Häusern 
nicht gleich so geht einen bevollmächtigen.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Sophie wünscht vorzüglich zu wissen wie Du wieder
gekauft hast und ob sie es in gemeinschaft mit uns
übernehmen können. Ich hätte eher geschrieben
glaubte aber immer sie würde ihre Gesinnung wieder
ändern. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Neues kann ich Dir schreiben Trauerkunde Leopold
in Hettstädt ist Witwer geworden die
Schwägerin hat  das zeitliches gesegnet Auch Leopold
Haase in Sondersleben ist Witwer die Muhme ist
gestorben.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Sonst geht hier alles den alten Gang. Durch den
Krieg ist hier im Geschäfts&amp;lt;?illegible?&amp;gt; nicht viel
gemerkt, es ist nun Friede, und das Vertrauen
wird wieder fester.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Wir haben hier einen ungewöhnlich strengen 
Winter gehat 18 bis 23 Grat u N. Der März war
ziemlich leidlich aber April u bis heute immer
kalt mit Reif und Nachtfrosten traurige Witterung
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;[page 3 (sheet 2, right-hand side):]
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;für den Oekonommen, nichts kann bei der Kälte
gedeihen.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Wir sind noch alle gesund und munter, wünschen
auch Euch dasselbige.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Viele Grüße von uns Allen an Euch Alle
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;In der Hoffnung bald Antwort zu erhalten
Bleiben wir Eure Euch liebenden
Mutter Schwester Schwager
Im Auftrage Carl Memleb
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              <text>New address: Charlottenstrasse 33&#13;
&#13;
Stuttgart, 5/1 '22&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mueller family!&#13;
&#13;
First of all I want to wish you a healthy New Year. I keep looking for a few nice lines from you; I know you wrote my dear son that you don't plan to send a package, since the German gentleman told you it would be better to send some other kind of support. I'm now quite reduced [?] in circumstances, since I was forced to move, which cost 1300 Marks. I haven't received a Pfennig of interest from Russia since 1914. Now I sell one piece after another and discover each time anew, with tears, that you can't make a lasting agreement with the forces of destiny. Now we must not only pay a residency tax, but a tax on each room as well. All foodstuffs have gone up; one pound of butter costs 40 Marks, milk 380 per liter, 100# potatoes 85 Marks; soon people will no longer be able to fill their stomachs. I'd like to write more, but overseas letters now cost 4 Marks and if it weighs more, then 8 Marks, so even here there are restrictions. Will close now with best regards to you and your husband, and hope to hear from you soon.&#13;
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