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

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the benefit of the Indians we are of the Judgment it would be proper to give them a little assistance as soon as practicable, all which we submit to you—If Friends conclude to send them any assistance we have thought whether or no such articles as they request could not be procur'd in upper Canada at a much cheaper rate than taken from PennsylvaniaCorn Planter and a number of his People are lately gone to Pittsburgh by whom we wrote to you, and en-joying usual health have nothing to add but remain your affectionate Friends — H.S. J.S. &; H.J.