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what Mr [[unclear]] has communicated respecting the seventh year [[unclear]], the ball play dance, -- the ceremonies for keeping off small pox fever, -- warfare -- war officers, and every thing to war --
what Mr Butrick has communicated respecting the seventh year dance, the ball play dance, -- the ceremonies for keeping off small pox & fever, -- warfare -- war officers, and every thing to war --
I am very respectfully
I am very respectfully
your [[unclear]] [[unclear]]
your Obt. Servt
  J W. Ross


[[unclear]]Sir
J.H. Payne Esq
The information which Mr [[unclear]] has given you respecting the ancient [[unclear]] of punishing criminals -- ancient [[unclear]] & their [[unclear]] - places of refuge for the man slayer - green [[unclear]] feasts -- feasts & ceremonies at these moons -- Divining none or light & the men who need it - [[unclear]] - purifications -- mourning burials are too [[unclear]] & Johnson [[unclear]] two Cherokees of good character willing you should consider as coming in [[unclear]] from [[unclear]] & thus receive them as your informants on the above subjects
 
Respectfully your [[unclear]]
Sir
The information which Mr Butrick has given you respecting the ancient manner of punishing criminals -- ancient priests & their dress - places of refuge for the man slayer - green corn feasts -- feasts & ceremonies at new moons -- Divining stone or" light" & the men who used it - [[uncleannesses]] - purifications -- mourning burials &c - Noo cha wi & Johnson Pridget two Cherokees of good character are willing you should consider as coming in general from them & thus receive them as your informants on the above subjects
Respectfully your obt Servt
A.E. Blunt
A.E. Blunt

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what Mr Butrick has communicated respecting the seventh year dance, the ball play dance, -- the ceremonies for keeping off small pox & fever, -- warfare -- war officers, and every thing to war -- I am very respectfully your Obt. Servt

 J W. Ross

J.H. Payne Esq

Sir The information which Mr Butrick has given you respecting the ancient manner of punishing criminals -- ancient priests & their dress - places of refuge for the man slayer - green corn feasts -- feasts & ceremonies at new moons -- Divining stone or" light" & the men who used it - uncleannesses - purifications -- mourning burials &c - Noo cha wi & Johnson Pridget two Cherokees of good character are willing you should consider as coming in general from them & thus receive them as your informants on the above subjects Respectfully your obt Servt A.E. Blunt