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(copy) Mount Nebo near Milledgeville 5th December 1823 Sir, A friend of mine has written me from my place in Crawford County, that you had been there; that you are the person who drew lot No 188 in the 7th dist. Houstoun which you had sold to a Mr. Beavers; and that you complained that Beavers has not paid you for it according to contract; and that you mean to sell it and would not take less than six hundred dollars. I of course know nothing of any private understanding between you and Mr. Beavers on the subject, but this I know, that the deceased Mr. unclear who purchased of Beavers for himself and myself, paid a large and full consideration for the property; and on examining the papers in the possession of Beavers was fully satisfied that you were, by your Bond, bound to make titles. Since you were at my place I have seen Mr. Beavers, and he has submitted your Bond to my inspection, and I find, that the only condition to be performed by Beavers, to entitle him to demand a title of you is that he shall procure the Plot and grant by a certain day, but not one word about the payment of money. Mr. Beavers also informed me, that when he purchased of you, & you gave him your Bond for titles that he gave you his note for the whole, or the balance, I do not recollect which, of the purchase money, and that the only thing he had to do was, as before observed, to produce the Plot & grant He also informed me, that he had been to your house with your Bond and the Plot and grant, and that you were from home, I presume, about the time you were at my place in Crawford County. I will now observe, that the place was purchased upon the faith of your Bond, and possession immediately given, and that possession continued to this day, and a good improvement made on the Lot, that is, there are probably forty acres of land cleared on it. Under all these