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' \ .uintana, July 6th.1637. Jas. F. Peryy Ksqr Peach Point Dear Sir The wind is still contrary and the bar so rough that * email boat cannot cross— Since you left I have had eon* talk with-4&^Ufford--he is interested in the town of ^t. Josephs, Florida and is willing to make a contract with us for Cabbage Trees, of which there is a great abundance near the aforesaid town--I will see him in New York on the subject and should you have ^ustin City laid out and etc. I will probably <e able to make an advantageous contract. My mind is pretty well made up to go by Louisville— should you have any further commands please address them to me here or direct at New York-- There is at present n) more prospect of getting out than the first day we arrivedt Respectfully Your friend and Obt Svt (Signed) Geo. L. Hammeke^ (Addressed) James 7. ^erry Peach Paint Favd. by Mr Henry
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