November 28, 1803 - Letter. Mann Page to William Minor, Shelly, Gloucester Co.
CWF Rockefeller Library, Special Collections - SCMS 1931.8

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Novr 28 1803

D Sir,

I wish you would reserve four or five Bushels
of Barley for me — and send me some fodder
Straw & Corn — Mrs . Page has been confined
ever since she got here — as soon as she gets
out & Frank Page goes to Richmond I will
send you a good great coat or the materials
for one — I only want to pay off all first,
& then buy a new with cash, which will make
a great Difference in prices ~ if you collect
any money for me in a few Days, I can go
on with my cash purchases before I receive
any money from Richmond, which will not be
until [18th ] next month — Capt. Cl[illegible]s owes
me as guardian of Capt . John Camp's orpahns ten
Dollars & promised to pay them the last District
Court — get the money & your Rect shall be good
against me — Capt . Seawell knows this claim

M Page

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Mr . William Minor
Shelly
Gloucester County

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