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Tyner
Tyner
Cambridge City Jan 22 1835
Cambridge City Jan 22 1855
Mr N Kendall
Mr N Kendall
Dr Sir. I was at Cincinatti last week Mr French was at Indianapolis but returned before I left he met Mr I N Baker at Indianapolis and is SomeWhat discouraged at the prospects of our Road from the feeling manested by Mr Walker about the matter he Seems determined to suspend the work unless the Citizens of Leaporte will furnish fifty thousand dollars to be applyed on the Road which I hope they will do at wonce. at any rates the Road can and must be Completed to Plymouth this season. The understanding we had at Indianapolis when we passed the order extending the time Six Months and taking the power from the Company to declare the contract forfeited at the end of one  [[?emlys?]] one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars worth of work was done on the Road by the Contractors- standing our [[?]]
Dr Sir. I was at Cincinatti last week Mr French was at Indianapolis but returned before I left he met Mr I N Baker at Indianapolis and is SomeWhat discouraged at the prospects of our Road from the feeling manested by Mr Walker about the matter he Seems determined to suspend the work unless the Citizens of Leaporte will furnish fifty thousand dollars to be applyed on the Road which I hope they will do at wonce. at any rates the Road can and must be Completed to Plymouth this season. The understanding we had at Indianapolis when we passed the order extending the time Six Months and taking the power from the Company to declare the contract forfeited at the end of one  [[?emlys?]] one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars worth of work was done on the Road by the Contractors- standing our [[?]]

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Tyner Cambridge City Jan 22 1855 Mr N Kendall Dr Sir. I was at Cincinatti last week Mr French was at Indianapolis but returned before I left he met Mr I N Baker at Indianapolis and is SomeWhat discouraged at the prospects of our Road from the feeling manested by Mr Walker about the matter he Seems determined to suspend the work unless the Citizens of Leaporte will furnish fifty thousand dollars to be applyed on the Road which I hope they will do at wonce. at any rates the Road can and must be Completed to Plymouth this season. The understanding we had at Indianapolis when we passed the order extending the time Six Months and taking the power from the Company to declare the contract forfeited at the end of one ?emlys? one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars worth of work was done on the Road by the Contractors- standing our ?