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S. G. Finney letters to his son George, 1880-1886
1880-11-23 Page 2
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2 rent for 2.50$ per acre, pay one half down, the Ballance the first day of Jany 1882 he is not willing to pay me that unless I will agree to let him get his fire wood from my timber. And throw off three acres on account of roads. I think it is the best I can do. times were never better here that now. Money plenty, the most the Banks pay for money is 4 per c per anum. I sold to day & delivered 16 head of cattle cash 600$ - It does seem to me you are fooling away your best days out in them mountains, exposing yourself as a target for some one to shute at, besides exposing your health to all kinds of weather. I see by the papers there is one of the grandest openings down in the Indian
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2 rent for 2.50$ per acre, pay one half down, the Ballance the first day of Jany 1882 he is not willing to pay me that unless I will agree to let him get his fire wood from my timber. And throw off three acres on account of roads. I think it is the best I can do. times were never better here that now. Money plenty, the most the Banks pay for money is 4 per c per anum. I sold to day & delivered 16 head of cattle cash 600$ - It does seem to me you are fooling away your best days out in them mountains, exposing yourself as a target for some one to shute at, besides exposing your health to all kinds of weather. I see by the papers there is one of the grandest openings down in the Indian
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