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Cary & Mr Shields of Houlton have been off the town- ship on which they were permitted and trespassed in an adjoining township that that timber is mixed in with the rest under these circumstances I shall unless ordered otherwise stop all their timber.
I have sent two men to St. Croix and instructions to Mr Little to go with them and find on what township & to what extent that trespass has been committed. My information is derived from a young man who worked with them who appears to be very ignorant of the lines but who says that Mr. C. told the men that if there was any trouble he would pay the stumpage etc and that Shields told them if they saw any good timber to shut their eyes if they came to a line. Two certificates were taken of the same from one for the Massachusetts timber and one for the undivided timber owned jointly by the two States and varying only in that respect, and the [?] I suppose that a copy of both is not necessary as the originals will be sent as soon as this bong is executed to your office. A letter from Capt. Nye was rec'd yesterday the original is enclosed and a copy taken here.
Your Obt. Serv't Wm. P. Parrot
Fort Fairfield APr. 29 1839
Dear Sir
I shall be greatly obliged to you if you will furnish the bearer of this Mr. Powers with a light canoe to go to St. Croix - will be back probably the last
of the week. The expense will be cheerfully paid or if
one could be purchased proper for two men of small [?] to go in I will see you paid for it.
Your Obt. Servt W.P. Parrot Capt. Dennis Fairbanks
Fort Fairfield
Apr. 29, 1839
Sir I wish you to go with the two men sent with this or in case you cannot go to send a trusty man and