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

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to supply them with a set of mill Irons) enquiry is intended to be made how, and where they can be procur'd the most advantageous for them, and at the least expense to us But it is of the highest importance to the Success of what this people appear to have in prospect, that they be constantly and closely excited to a sober and diligent attention to frugality &; economy in hus-banding the pecuniary means afforded them for improvement Signed on behalf of the Committee To H. Jackson. J. Swayne | Thomas Wistar Cl: &; H. Simmons Eighth Letter to the Committee da. 11 mo. 10 1799 Dear Friends, The latest written intelligence we received from you was your letter of the 6 month 22nd which came to hand about the time and mutually beloved Friends visited