Address: Green A. Davis, Farmerville, Union Parish, Louisiana Tippecanoe Henderson County, Tn March 30, 1845 Dear Brother and sister, I now take my pen and set down to inform you the terms and our health and so forth. Your connections ar all well as usuall except for Farnsell Davis. He has been sick with cold and is confined yet but some better. Uncle Michall Montgomery is ded. He died the 1st day of January last. The balance are all well. We have had a very warm winter and dry with the exception one rainey spell and cool spell in this month which has killed the peaches and some appel. Tho there will be some appel and pears if there is no more frost. We ar planting corn and have spring like weather now. We are all well pleasd on the account Mr. Stark who brought us good news from you and the cap to mother is gladly received and which she prizes highly for which she wish you to excep her thanks. All so the book for which you must excep my thanks. Mr. Starks speaks well of you and is pleasd with his treatment while with you. Old Mrs. Stars was taken sick and very low. Mr. Starks has told John B. about his place you have for him and would like to be on it but it is very doubtfull if he ever move there. Father talks of going to see you this Fall and I go home with you if you will come. Yes, Green, I want you to come if life last. If you will come, I will go with you if you will excep of my company. Mr. Stark said that you had a bow for me. I was glad to here it. Sarah A. D. to GAD,