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| − | The object of | + | XXIX - 1063571 |
| − | the | + | |
| − | which you will find on the other | + | [Jon William ?] |
| − | + | Warren Springs September 14, 1791. | |
| − | from the frequent passing of people | + | Dear Sir |
| − | from these | + | |
| − | hope it will [?] at [ | + | The object of present is to convey the extract of a Letter from Kentucky which you will find on the other side. I leave this letter to its fate & from the frequent passing of people from these fountains of salubrity I |
| + | hope it will soon arrive at some place where there is a post office. I am on my way home & hope to see you in the early part of October. I am with the warmest affectionate | ||
| + | [perfect Respect?] | ||
| + | Dear Sir most Sincerely Yours | ||
| + | [signed]Jon Williams[/signed] | ||
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| + | [left side note] | ||
| + | [illegible] may depend that the Letter is genuine. I was present at its arrival. I read it myself. | ||
| + | [signed][Gen illegible][/signed] | ||
| + | [/left side note] | ||