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Rock Island Novr. 19" 1826
Russell Farnham Esqr
Dear Sir
Since you left hear John Forsyth has been down from Oak Grove trading house on Rock River, and has made such arrangements as was agreable to our wish, and will permit no Indian to Remaine in his house, thier is in the vicinity our houses in Rock River upwards of Six hundred Winabagos the water being entreamly Low thay will be able to kill all the muskrats in this month, for that reason I have abandoned the plan of letting Mr. D. trade greater part of the first hunt as thier is no prospect of a second hunt of any concequence. I shall I hope not lose money, but I Shall Leave nothing undone thats fair and honorable; to convince Mr. D. that he better be making Shoes
creates it being the nearest point to whear the foxes will come in the winter, and will prevent them from coming to Rock Island I shall be able to Sell my Goods higher if Mr D should follow me thier it will put him to a considerable expense and assist in making his equipment of no proffet to him of whe can onley secure the trade to our Selves for two or three years whe will make the Winabagos pay well for the goods whe know give them at so Low a price.
Thier is one think you will please to Impress on the Company that thay must give particlar directions to the different outfits to keep within their limits and not to Sell Goods to come in
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