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                                                                                                                                       Dwight Arkansas, April 4 1839.
Dear Sir,
Dear Sir,
             We have just arrived in this [[unclear]] western world after a journey of [[unclear]] five months. We came with a detachment of Cherokees, who moved rather slow. The whole nation has at length arrived in this country. Yesterday I received a letter from Mr. Butler still in the old country, continuing an [[extract?]] from once she had lately received from yourself Suffice it to say, Dear Sir, that I am determined to do all in my power to get historical information to you as soon as possible, according to your benevolent [[unclear]] By Divine permission, I intend to write Mr. Ross next week and endeavor to write him to the subject. He would need no excitement were it not for [[unclear]] a [[unclear]] [[unclear]] of business. If Mr. Jones has not left this country I will endeavor to persuade him immediately  
             We have just arrived in this [[blotted out]] western world, after a journey of near five months. We came with a detachment of Cherokees, who moved rather slow. The whole nation has at length arrived in this country. Yesterday I received a letter from Mr. Butler still in the old country, continuing an [[extract?]] from one she had lately received from yourself Suffice it to say, Dear Sir, that I am determined to do all in my power to get historical information to you as soon as possible, according to your benevolent desires. By Divine permission, I intend to visit Mr. Ross next week, and endeavor to write him to the subject. He would need no excitement, were it not for [[scratched out]] a continual [[unclear]] of business. If Mr. Jones has not left this country I will endeavor to persuade him immediately  
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                                                                                                                                     Dwight Arkansas, April 4 1839.

Dear Sir,

            We have just arrived in this blotted out western world, after a journey of near five months. We came with a detachment of Cherokees, who moved rather slow. The whole nation has at length arrived in this country. Yesterday I received a letter from Mr. Butler still in the old country, continuing an extract? from one she had lately received from yourself Suffice it to say, Dear Sir, that I am determined to do all in my power to get historical information to you as soon as possible, according to your benevolent desires. By Divine permission, I intend to visit Mr. Ross next week, and endeavor to write him to the subject. He would need no excitement, were it not for scratched out a continual unclear of business. If Mr. Jones has not left this country I will endeavor to persuade him immediately 
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