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1868-01-05 Page 1
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Plymouth Jary 5, 1868 Brother Charles, I will write you a few lines today. I have not had any letter from you since I wrote to you last. Joseph Cayse has gone to jail to Haverhild he went yesterday, with the sheriff. He has sold his farm & took the money and wont pay his debts. Nat had a note against him and it became [illegible] the other day, and so would not pay it so he sent the sheriff down to Hebron and got him and brought him to plymouth as he-
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Plymouth Jary 5, 1868 Brother Charles, I will write you a few lines today. I have not had any letter from you since I wrote to you last. Joseph Cayse has gone to jail to Haverhild he went yesterday, with the sheriff. He has sold his farm & took the money and wont pay his debts. Nat had a note against him and it became [illegible] the other day, and so would not pay it so he sent the sheriff down to Hebron and got him and brought him to plymouth as he-
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