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Halliday Jackson's Book [of Corrrespondence], Genesinguhta, 1798-1800

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Spring in order to make a more permanent settlement at this place, as there is a probability of our business being a good deal scattered, and suitable accommodations will be provided for this reception— Having lately wrote pretty largely to you we have little to "alleghany" only that we continue to enjoy our health, and that you are often feelingly brought into our remembrance— We remain your affectionate Friends H.S. J.S. &; H.J The following Letter we received from the Indians of Cataraugus Village Cataraugus April the 11th To the Allegeny Quakers -- This day we have met with our Brothers as opportunity to write a few lines, we return thanks to our Maker for our op-portunity to proceed, our business is to