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Cambridge City October 2, 1835
Cambridge City October 2, 1835
[[...]] Kendall
Mr. N Kendall
Dr Sir I received your letter of the 30th this moment on my return home and hasten to answer yours The land referred to I found South of the Kankakee River of very best quality equal to the best lands in Leaporte County I think the Kankakee Country the most beautiful I have ever Saw take it as a boddy together  there is a want of timber but they have a abundance of fine stone and stone coal in the bounds of the Kankakee River there is a [[larger?]] boddy of good [[...]] land of the best quality not yet taken up by [[...]] but is being taken verry fast I would be much pleased to see you get a tract of land in the neighorhood where I have located and will aid you all I can but the [[...]] laws requires the person taking the property to occupy the land in person one year by building a house and cultivating the soil [[...]] I expect to return sometime next week and will come by your place and see you when we can plan for the future I start my friends [[next?]] week to take [[...]] of the land I selected for them I recieved a letter this evening from Mr [[French?]] statin that he would leave for laporte and [[...]] to see me before he left I will write you again before I leave and let you know whether I come by your place [[yours?]] Thos Lynn
Dr Sir I received your letter of the 30th this moment on my return home and hasten to answer yours The land referred to I found South of the Kankakee River of very best quality equal to the best lands in Leaporte County I think the Kankakee Country the most beautiful I have ever Saw take it as a boddy together  there is a want of timber but they have a abundance of fine Stone and Stone Coal in the bounds of the Kankakee River there is a [[larger?]] boddy of good [[?]] land of the best quality not yet taken up by [[the ?]] but is being taken verry fast I would be much pleased to See you get a tract of land in the neighborhood where I have located and will aid you all I can but the [[?]] laws requires the person taking the property to occupy the land in person one year by building a house and Cultivating the soil but I expect to return sometime next week and will come by your place and see you when we can plan for the future I start my friends next week to take possession of the land I selected for them I received a letter this evening from Mr French stating that he would leave for laporte and wishes to see me before he left I will write you again before I leave and let you know whether I come by your place [[yours?]] Thos Tyner

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Cambridge City October 2, 1835 Mr. N Kendall Dr Sir I received your letter of the 30th this moment on my return home and hasten to answer yours The land referred to I found South of the Kankakee River of very best quality equal to the best lands in Leaporte County I think the Kankakee Country the most beautiful I have ever Saw take it as a boddy together there is a want of timber but they have a abundance of fine Stone and Stone Coal in the bounds of the Kankakee River there is a larger? boddy of good ? land of the best quality not yet taken up by the ? but is being taken verry fast I would be much pleased to See you get a tract of land in the neighborhood where I have located and will aid you all I can but the ? laws requires the person taking the property to occupy the land in person one year by building a house and Cultivating the soil but I expect to return sometime next week and will come by your place and see you when we can plan for the future I start my friends next week to take possession of the land I selected for them I received a letter this evening from Mr French stating that he would leave for laporte and wishes to see me before he left I will write you again before I leave and let you know whether I come by your place yours? Thos Tyner