Government House March 15 1860 My dear Governor Throop, May I beg you to accept the accompanying mat [?] which I have worked for your drawing room table. It is a very small souvenir of one who remembers gratefully your kindness and courtesy and ever shall remember them. Hoping you are well and wishing you all happiness. I am, with sincere esteem and affection, yours very truly, Margaret A. Fleming [?] Governor E. T. Throop
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