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not send it hoping to obtain the remainder of what was due you. Mr.Swearingen could not pay according to promise but says you shall have it soon he is slow but will pay sometime soon I think. I have written to Capt. Snapp near two months since but received no answer. I do not know how to proceed in the Case he possibly may not have received the letter. Your notes on Fiddler and Wilson
not send it hoping to obtain the remainder of what was due you. Mr. Swearingen could not pay according to promise but says you shall have it soon he is slow but will pay sometime soon I think. I have written to Capt. Snapp near two months since but received no answer. I do not know how to proceed in the Case he possibly may not have received the letter. Your notes on Fiddler and Wilson I will have suit brought on them in the month, they are now in the officer's hand. I have resigned my office and H.I. Barns is in my place. We have waited long enough on them. I have no particular news to tell you and will not call this a letter, but a note of business. All are well. Mrs. Keller Marries next Thursday to Mr. Talbott of Bordstown. Amt that [[?]] Give my best respects to Miss Kendall and Miss Weed.

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not send it hoping to obtain the remainder of what was due you. Mr. Swearingen could not pay according to promise but says you shall have it soon he is slow but will pay sometime soon I think. I have written to Capt. Snapp near two months since but received no answer. I do not know how to proceed in the Case he possibly may not have received the letter. Your notes on Fiddler and Wilson I will have suit brought on them in the month, they are now in the officer's hand. I have resigned my office and H.I. Barns is in my place. We have waited long enough on them. I have no particular news to tell you and will not call this a letter, but a note of business. All are well. Mrs. Keller Marries next Thursday to Mr. Talbott of Bordstown. Amt that ? Give my best respects to Miss Kendall and Miss Weed.