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

SW_HJ1798_033

that place the ensuing winter unless their is an addition to our member We have lately purchased a Cow which sup-plies us with plenty of Milk- Our Corn, Potatoes, etc. Looks well, and we are preparing Ground to sow several Bushels of Winter Grain- Being well in health we have nothing to "alleghany" more than we desire to hear from you as often as opportunity serves- We remain your affectionate Friends H.S. J.S. &; H. Jackson Third letter from the Committee Received 9th mo. 12th 99 Philadelphia 6 mo. 22nd 1799 Dear Friends, Your several Letters of 3 mo. 21 &; 4 mo. 21st haveing been duly received were read in a meeting of the Committee and the 18 Ultimate, their general contents being acceptable and satisfactory Your prospect of an increasing desire of improvement