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August 13.
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Barney MacLaughlin [?] for his trespass Paid $1 per ton of twenty nine tons $29
Note[?] 90 days for 58$ 58
Fees of Service Amounting to $3.00
John Dawsey keeps a drunken disorderly house and is a great nuisance
Abel Humphrey the Same.
Fort[?] Fairfield Aug 14 1839
Hon Rufus MacIntyre Land Agent State of Maine
Sir
Mr Jarvis has thought it best to Send Mr Bartlett to Quebec for pork[?] to go on the north[?] end of the Fish river road in consequence of the Stock at Fairbanks having been diminished in the manner it has been And until the other day I had no doubt we had twenty five or thirty barrells [barrels] there
I sent to Fairbanks for an account[?] which is not correct by his own showing but among other issues of pork[?] are the following for himself nine barrells [barrels] Barnard 7 barrells [barrels] Sawyer 19 barrells [barrels] total 35 bbls[?] or over one half of the whole besides there are ten bbls[?] not accounted for at all but he has omitted six barrells [barrels] we had to sent to Fish river making only 4 unaccounted for
Mr Hooper does not I[?] think intend to Sign any note or bond whatever I should like to have instructions from you what to do with him and Fairbanks
Col Jarvis wishes to have Capt Hines[?] Come up here and relieve Nye at Fish river as soon as he can He told me when I was in Bangor he would like to Come
Your Obt Svt
Wm P P
P.S. I give a copy of Fairbanks [?] on the other Side
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Mr. Jos[?] Frantham[?] says he help cut[?] for Nathan & Lewis Johnson 1833 on No 12 5th range on lots now numbered 32 & 61 on about 75 acres of land 600 tons of timber in St Johns the best timber he ever saw was So think they could not hew[?] all of it on the ground
I cut some for Lewis & William Johnson about 100 tons on lots 4 5 & 11 on same Township Mr Can-James[?] with Buckmore cut in[?] same[?] [?] Bull & Campbell Christy & Currier[?]
I should think a thousand tons at least have been taken from that birth
[?] took about 400 tons off of lots 2 & 3 Hall & Beckwith & others got from 3 to 400 tons on lots 13 14 15 & 16
Hale[?] & [?] Benj[?] cut on 20 21 & 24 – 1833 also 24 25 27, 28 & 40 about 800 tons
Beckwith & Hale 1836 on 29, 30 & 65 got 600 tons
He says in 1833 16,000 tons went down at least
34 1,000
35 1000
36 7000
37 7,000 for 5 years average about 7000 tons
The reason that in 34 & 35 more was not done was because the govt of the Province issued proclamation laid duties &c
August 23 1839
Fort Fairfield
600+100+1000+400+400+800+600=3900
3900*3=11,700