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I send to you a few lines on pure motives of sincere respect. being as I always have been...
I am thankfull to kind providence for the blesing of haveing it in my Power to send to you once...
It is with pleasure I send you a few lines informing you that myself and family are injoying a...
With pleasure I proceed to send to you a few lines. hopeing on the arrival of this it may find...
It is with much pleasure I proceed to send you a few lines the sincere respect which I posses for...
I think that Davy could be spaired to smite for Joe in one hour. Joe can make as many Spikes as...
as time with me is short to do what is before me will You give me the order to the store for the...
In my arrangements of my moove I have considerd to make you a propersition respecting the money...
I am sorry to be under the necessaty of troubleing you so often especially when I no you are...
I think that Davy could be spaired to smite for Joe in one hour Joe can make as many spikes as...
I wish to inform you that if we do not make better arrangements to feed Jerry s mules that they...
The paper containing a settlement of accounts dated January 28 th 1821. saying all acc ts up to...
I would be obliged to you to no what you are willing to take for the carriage. in a note last...
With considerable deficulty I have ingaged the 20 barrills corn at 20/. per barril the price is...
we are nearly out of grain only five or 6 barrills now on hand. consequently expect we must...
I went down last evening and secured the Grindstone Mr Dawson has a fresh supply Just arrive I...
After the president wrote to M r Watson to Know if he could not sell some article from the farm...
Inclosed is a paper which was given to me by M rs Proctor . also an acc t of M r Vest I would...
Will you be so good as to let me no how much oats will be wanting to be bought as an Oppertunity...
In my bargain with M r Randolph I am intitle’d to one barril of flour. in his absence I suppose I...
Inclosed is the two papers of acc ts to merely ask the favour if you will look over them and see...
I have examined the statem t on the paper Just recieved and believe it contains every article in...
Yours by last weeks mail came to hand I shall certainly be on the serch for a workman and to...
I send you a line informing you that Mr Meeks is not disposed to remaine with us the ensueing...
I send you a list of my own family. Mr Meeks ’s & Carden s with the age opposite each name   age...
some few days since M r Randolph and myself had some conversation on the subjec of my moove and...
Some time last yeare I proposed buying the little markit waggon of you I got Mr Randolph to look...
for several weeks past I have been closely useing my best indeavours to make collections of my...
I drop you a few lines to inform you of our affairs here the mill is doing a good business it...
Yours of the 24 July I recieved yesterday—it seems that the carpenters had not arrive at the date...
I send you a few lines to inform You of our affairs here we have cleaned out the canal took us 4...
upon the subjec of mooving I have really considerd untill my mind is much distresed. I am...
It appears that your statement of our acc ts are correct. I have not compared it with my own but...
in makeing my arraingments to moove the ensueing fall I am under the necessaty of asking you for...
I saw M r Pollock some days since and made the application for the money as we agreed he then...
I trouble you with a few lines merly to acquaint you with my desire more fully respecting my...
It appears that nearly all the persons whom we owe money is desireous of recieveing it. John H...
I had an offer yesterday of 50 bar ls corn at 3$ about 9 miles distant and 90 days from the...
It is some what possoble that I may still moove the comeing fall to the west. the certainty of my...
I have been very closely considering upon the business of mooving. since our last conversation I...
upon a close look at my ploughs I find the wood work of one requires to be made intirely new and...
I have to trouble you againe respecting my preparation of going to the western country. I am...
I now send You a few lines upon an important subjec to me. I have long been advised by my...
John sets off in the morning agreable to Your request Pearticulally examined his cart and have...
I find it is necessary that I should arrainge all my little might of money to the best advantage...
Mr York says he had no instructions to recieve the money for the mules and that Mr. Munroe had...
The time has at length arrive when the situation of my family requires that I should indeavour to...
a few days ago the inclosed note came to me from the contents I presume you pobably made...
[Your favor of the] 20th I recived and shall not set off [until the] arrival of the next maile. I...
6th.. I received and inclose to you the [wool] which you desire me to send you (it is from your...