This was among the family papers. One wonders what the significance of it might be. At least it was important enough for Roscoe to have kept upon Louise's death, and since was saved among the family letters. Did Louise in fact have a piano? I believe there is a piano in the parlor photos of her early twentys. If not a piano, then perhaps the statement was for a music purchase. At least we know that music was in her life in some way.
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Wouldn't it be interesting if we knew what the original price of the piano was? It cheers me to know that our grandmother loved music.
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