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I Putnam Rolf do testify & say that I delivered the seed potatoes to the Indians for Mr. Seth W. Smith in the spring of 1857. The potatoes were in good order & condition when they were delivered by me to the Indians. They were a good quality of potatoes & gave general satisfaction to the Indians. I heard no complaint from them on account of the potatoes. | I Putnam Rolf do testify & say that I delivered the seed potatoes to the Indians for Mr. Seth W. Smith in the spring of 1857. The potatoes were in good order & condition when they were delivered by me to the Indians. They were a good quality of potatoes & gave general satisfaction to the Indians. I heard no complaint from them on account of the potatoes. | ||
− | Oats were very scarce in the spring of 1857 at Lewis Island. I do not know of any person who had oats for sale except Mr. James | + | Oats were very scarce in the spring of 1857 at Lewis Island. I do not know of any person who had oats for sale except Mr. James Landers at that time. There were none for sale in Princeton except those brought by Landers, I think. |
− | Putnam | + | Putnam Rolf |
Washington [?] June 17th 1857 Personally appeared Putnam Rolf & made oath to the truth of the above affidavit by him subscriber. Before Me | Washington [?] June 17th 1857 Personally appeared Putnam Rolf & made oath to the truth of the above affidavit by him subscriber. Before Me |
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I Putnam Rolf do testify & say that I delivered the seed potatoes to the Indians for Mr. Seth W. Smith in the spring of 1857. The potatoes were in good order & condition when they were delivered by me to the Indians. They were a good quality of potatoes & gave general satisfaction to the Indians. I heard no complaint from them on account of the potatoes.
Oats were very scarce in the spring of 1857 at Lewis Island. I do not know of any person who had oats for sale except Mr. James Landers at that time. There were none for sale in Princeton except those brought by Landers, I think.
Putnam Rolf
Washington [?] June 17th 1857 Personally appeared Putnam Rolf & made oath to the truth of the above affidavit by him subscriber. Before Me
Chs. R. Whidden
Justice of the Peace