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Michal [Michael] Kane has on Madawaska & in the woods about 550 tons [Symbol – “M” inside diamond]CK.
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Bishop & others to have as much timber passed as they give them[?] note for an no more
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Alexander Mac Dougall same as other [?] Michael Kane Pat & Larry Kelley may have their[?] old timber not to exceed 50 tons each
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Fort Fairfield July 22 1839
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Hon Rufus MacIntyre
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Land agent of Maine
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Sir
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Since you left we have[?] nothing from Mr [?] who agreed to have his bond executed and to pay four or five hundred dollars in a few days in which we have been disappointed
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The amount of money for contracts this month completed will be for road from hence to Letter F 1700 through Letter F 1000 and about 300 for [?] Frenchmen as may be discharged[?]
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Col Jarvis has concluded that it is best to go through Deerfield Letter E and the other towns on the line of road at a less[?] expense of labor merely making a present passage road without regard to future improvement at the cost of the State
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Col Dunnery[?] also wishes me to say that if the timber[?] is to be sold at Fish river if you will have it [?] and sent him notice he will sell it but thinks [?] things had better remain as they are until he has visited[?] that[?] place for which he starts[?] this morning For details[?] I[?] beg leave to refer to Mr[?] Tole[?] who goes[?] out for a few days
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Wm P. Parrott

Revision as of 16:32, 19 July 2020

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13 July

Michal [Michael] Kane has on Madawaska & in the woods about 550 tons [Symbol – “M” inside diamond]CK.

Bishop & others to have as much timber passed as they give them[?] note for an no more

Alexander Mac Dougall same as other [?] Michael Kane Pat & Larry Kelley may have their[?] old timber not to exceed 50 tons each

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Fort Fairfield July 22 1839

Hon Rufus MacIntyre

Land agent of Maine

Sir

Since you left we have[?] nothing from Mr [?] who agreed to have his bond executed and to pay four or five hundred dollars in a few days in which we have been disappointed

The amount of money for contracts this month completed will be for road from hence to Letter F 1700 through Letter F 1000 and about 300 for [?] Frenchmen as may be discharged[?]

Col Jarvis has concluded that it is best to go through Deerfield Letter E and the other towns on the line of road at a less[?] expense of labor merely making a present passage road without regard to future improvement at the cost of the State

Col Dunnery[?] also wishes me to say that if the timber[?] is to be sold at Fish river if you will have it [?] and sent him notice he will sell it but thinks [?] things had better remain as they are until he has visited[?] that[?] place for which he starts[?] this morning For details[?] I[?] beg leave to refer to Mr[?] Tole[?] who goes[?] out for a few days

Your Obt Svt

Wm P. Parrott