Willard Richards handwriting ends; printed text begins. The source for the cut-out text is unknown.
Someone—likely John Taylor—struck through the “o” of “reoeiving”, marking the typographic mistake.
Printed text ends; Willard Richards handwriting begins.
Willard Richards handwriting ends; printed text begins. The source for the cut-out text is unknown.
Cancellation and insertion written to the right of the pasted-in printed text in the handwriting of Willard Richards.
Period likely canceled by Willard Richards.
Printed text ends; Willard Richards handwriting begins.
TEXT: “it” written on residue from a red wafer. Richards possibly pasted printed text here and then removed it.
TEXT: “They have always” was canceled by being covered with pasted-in printed text.
TEXT: “sent an[d hav]e labo” was canceled by being covered with pasted-in printed text.
Willard Richards handwriting ends; printed text begins. The source for the cut-out text is unknown.
Printed text ends; Willard Richards handwriting begins.