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Anna Willets and her husband, Edward Willets, ran a school in Harrison, New York where Martha Schofield worked as a teacher in the late 1850s. Willets discusses the health of herself and her family members and describes the severe cold weather they have been experiencing. She wants to visit Schofield and will give her notice if she is able to come. She mentions that "the young people have just organized to sew for the colored people in the South."