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Hartwick APril 29 1809 Sis it now being one oclock at night and my tower being out at our Sawmill and Mr [[Gar??]] is agoing to leave us in the morning i have got my pen to write you a few [[short??]] few lines as I hear of your good health wishing you Prosperity i have no means to write you but my situation suits me much better then it windson and should be very happy to see you at our hous i find this country to be much better for mecanicks then Connecticut grain comes low wheat 100 cents per Bush Corn 50 cents [[unclear]] plenty as you wrote to me concrning that oney i wish you to send it to my Fathers he has frepuent opportunitys to send it to me as i have a payment to make it would oblige me you very much I Remain your Friend and Broother  [[Hez??]] Hayden  To Wm Brown
Hartwick April 27 1807  
Sir it now being one oclock at night and my tower being out at our Sawmill and Mr [[Gad??]] is agoing to leave us in the morning i have got my pen to write you a few those few lines as i hear of your good health wishing you Prosperity i have no news to write you but my situation suits me much better then it windsor and should be very happy to see you at our hous i find this Country to be much better for mecanicks then Connecticut grain comes low wheat 100 cents per Bush Corn 50 cents wood plenty as you wrote to me concrning that money i wish you to send it to my Fathers he has frequent opportunitys to send it to me as i have a payment to make it would oblige me very much  
I Remain your Friend and Broother  Hez Hayden  To Wm Brown

Latest revision as of 04:59, 11 November 2022

Hartwick April 27 1807 Sir it now being one oclock at night and my tower being out at our Sawmill and Mr Gad?? is agoing to leave us in the morning i have got my pen to write you a few those few lines as i hear of your good health wishing you Prosperity i have no news to write you but my situation suits me much better then it windsor and should be very happy to see you at our hous i find this Country to be much better for mecanicks then Connecticut grain comes low wheat 100 cents per Bush Corn 50 cents wood plenty as you wrote to me concrning that money i wish you to send it to my Fathers he has frequent opportunitys to send it to me as i have a payment to make it would oblige me very much I Remain your Friend and Broother Hez Hayden To Wm Brown