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Fort Fairfield June 28, 1839.
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Capt. Calvin Dye[?]
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Sir
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I regret to hear by your men who arrived to day [today] that you were in danger of getting short[?] of provisions but[?] supposed that Bartlett got more in than[?] he did and as in your last letter you said nothing about provisions I did not send back the men so soon as I should otherwise have done
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your instructions from the Land Agent were unfortunately lost[?], and I do not know[?] that you have ever received duplicates. Those instructions were to the effect that you should confirm your persons operating to the[?] Fish River alone and not to interfere with the Maine St John. Mr MacIntire I hope will soon be in and will probably visit you, I think that you have done well in establishing a post[?] at the mouth of Fish river[?], but had you received the orders by Maj Barnard it might have been prevented its having[?] being done as it is I would advice that you do no more there[?] than possible at present until further instructions from the Land Agent but still not to give [?] up please keep us advised in the matter of provisions that you may not get short[?]
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Your Obt. Servt,
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W. P. Parrott asst. Land Agt.

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Fort Fairfield June 28, 1839.

Capt. Calvin Dye[?]

Sir

I regret to hear by your men who arrived to day [today] that you were in danger of getting short[?] of provisions but[?] supposed that Bartlett got more in than[?] he did and as in your last letter you said nothing about provisions I did not send back the men so soon as I should otherwise have done

your instructions from the Land Agent were unfortunately lost[?], and I do not know[?] that you have ever received duplicates. Those instructions were to the effect that you should confirm your persons operating to the[?] Fish River alone and not to interfere with the Maine St John. Mr MacIntire I hope will soon be in and will probably visit you, I think that you have done well in establishing a post[?] at the mouth of Fish river[?], but had you received the orders by Maj Barnard it might have been prevented its having[?] being done as it is I would advice that you do no more there[?] than possible at present until further instructions from the Land Agent but still not to give [?] up please keep us advised in the matter of provisions that you may not get short[?]

Your Obt. Servt,

W. P. Parrott asst. Land Agt.