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S. G. Finney letters to his son George, 1886-1898

1886-07-06 Page 2

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I think for 8 per cent, payable Jany 1 1887 to do so you can make out a note leave the space blank for the name for I do not know who I will get it of. If that suits you if not all right. You speak of your having a good deal of rain, it is quite diferent here. Crops are suffering very much here on account of the drouth. They had the best celebration here they ever had before Jacques & Ballengall were the speakers. the work on the rail Road is still progressing they have a strong force all along the line, We think now the cars will be runing here by Oct 1 the Weather is terrible hot for that kind of work the mercury was up to 100% yesterday in the shade. all well from your Father &c S G Finney
 
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