F. C. Putnam 
W. T. Putnam 
P. G. Putnam 
W. T. Putnam, jr. 
Mail Orders Taken for 
Dressed Poultry, Fresh Eggs 
and Other Farm Products 
Intermount J3arm 
INTERMOUNT FARM BUTTER, 
CREAM, CHEESE. SAUSAGE 
and FRESH PORK 
W. T. PUTNAM & SONS 
“The mail Order Farm” 
Hafee Cushman, TOlasfj. 
°EC 2 21922 
Dec. 14, 1922. 
My dear Mr. Deane:- 
Yours of Nov. 50 reached me a few days ago. I 
have been very ill for some time past, having .just escaped an at¬ 
tach of pneurcrnia, but am now on deck and doing well* Was very 
weak for a long time, but onee the trouble begins to mend, I gain 
strength very fast. 
I ami very sorry to hear of the passing away of your old 
friends. We are all getting older fast and can only do what we 
can to keep out mental and physical muscles flexible. 
I dont wonder t&at you could not find Farmington. It 
used to be a little crossroads post office, now done away with by 
the Ruril delivery, but we will have a daily mail from Hillsboro 
from which the various routes diverge. I rather think a couple of 
us will go down there early in next month and get to work planning 
our new buildings and doing odd jobs to get ready for the contractor 
who expects to begin work in March. 
P-7U* 1 41 . , I Glad 
Glad to hear you had such a pleasant Thanksgiving. What 
e to pay for turkeys in Cambridge? We have no turkeys on 
the place this year, and had to be contented with eanvasbacks. 
mere are lots of them on the Lake during the winter and as the 
two older boys are home and as we have no development work to do, 
they get a good deal of time and take off a coiple of hours daily 
and as a result we have more than we can use and some to send to 
