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Johnson who tends your lower feald in corn this year, was to see me for the purpose of putting...
I have about Six Ton Plastar to grind, I suppose the tole More profitable then Corn, as I am a...
I made it my bussiness to call on Mr. Henderson immediately aftar getting to the state of...
I am in considerable want of Six Hundred Dollars if you can with convenience to your self spare...
I am On a bargain for some Negroes which will come very low. the Am t between us will Answar as...
I am compelled to be in Charlotesville early tomorrow, And will most certainly call, And give You...
Nothing shall prevent my my attending in Milton the day aftar tomorrow agreeable to Your request....
I am compelled to sell a considerable part of my Land, it is of much greater value than the Coly...
I am sorry I was undar the necessity of giving Mr. D. Carr a Draft On you for Six Hundred...
since the receipt of yours of 16. Jany. I made propositions to John Henderson saying I woud. give...