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1866-10-01 Page 1
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Philadelphia October the 1st 1866 Dear brother I received yours of th 23 Stating Wheat being So high 1,65 ite Worth 450 [or 2,50?] with us Corne is Worth 1 dollars per bushel Cheese Sell for 16 And 17 Cent for pound Wee have had A Weat harvest here Wee have pleanty Of feede this sumer Dose your Wheat grow in the Stacks Or Note Thomas How many Coalts Dide loos [C?] last Springe Have you Sould your Wheat yet that you raised last year Our Cheese facktary [Stopd?] Sept the 15 butter Is Worth 38 to 40 cents We Are all Weell As usal Cowes Are Worth from 50 to 70 Dollars With us In regard to those tungs Our Agent Says that your Agent
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Philadelphia October the 1st 1866 Dear brother I received yours of th 23 Stating Wheat being So high 1,65 ite Worth 450 [or 2,50?] with us Corne is Worth 1 dollars per bushel Cheese Sell for 16 And 17 Cent for pound Wee have had A Weat harvest here Wee have pleanty Of feede this sumer Dose your Wheat grow in the Stacks Or Note Thomas How many Coalts Dide loos [C?] last Springe Have you Sould your Wheat yet that you raised last year Our Cheese facktary [Stopd?] Sept the 15 butter Is Worth 38 to 40 cents We Are all Weell As usal Cowes Are Worth from 50 to 70 Dollars With us In regard to those tungs Our Agent Says that your Agent
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