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Bean family letters, 1868-1898

1869-08-24 Page 04

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him a power of attorney for Uncle Howell. Your letter of the 29" July is the first and only intimation I have had, that the deed was received by him, and I have no intimation that the power attorney was received. I will sign any deed for Watkin by which I convey only my interest, but I will not sign a warranty deed conveying all that property, unless all and each party holding an interest in the place can and will sign it. Was I right in telling Watt that James would be of age this fall. But we will settle this business when I come home. I was in hopes you would come to some understanding with Uncle James about the matter last fall which I thought and still think you ought to have done I have not the least doubt but I will be here to get your reply to this letter Good bye, much love Your boy J. V. Bean To Mrs Mary P. Bean Conneaut Ohio Please mail the enclosed letter & keep the Iowa paper which I send
 
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