
I recd your letter dated at Brooklyn two weeks ago to day & I assure you it gave me great pleasure to hear from you and to hear that yourself & Mother were well how I pity your poor Crippled Brother.
I would have liked to have visited you in New York if I had know it soon enough But I think I shall see you some other time and then we will have a jolly visit together.
I do not know what to say about our Baby Walt, but he is
like most other Babys babies
of his age (10 months) he is full of fun & is rather quick tempered or
as I call it he is ugly. If you would like to have it I will send you his Photograph
some time this winter, then you can judge for yourself we have not had much very cold
weather here this winter; and today it is very Pleasant.
Father & Mother & My Wife send Love to my kind Friend, & you know you have a good share of mine.
I am still at work at the same Business Pianos & Melodeons & do not know but I always shall be.
Write soon as you can.
yours with Love B. H. Wilson
