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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849. 253 words

Captain Closs were' selling two new Plantations If they Can think of Any thing I Can Serve them In Their Orders Shall always be Received by me as a favour and Complied with If Possible --

We have now a famous Breed of Sheep Amongst us If vou want a fine Ram I will send you One worth keeping of the right Old England Breed I Can also send you a Bull Calf of A Holland Bull Imported by Alderman Lawrence no more at present but Remain Sir Your Very Humble Servent

Jacob Dvckman

COL. GLEN TO SIR W^. JOHNSON.

Schonectady, 23(1 March. 1765

Sir

X Have Received Your favor last Night. I haue this Morning Sent by Charley Breeson In Two Battoos Seventeen Barrills of Pork and four D" of Flowir, for the use of the Indians. I hauc directed it to be Left at M^' Dow Fonda at Cognawage as Soon as they Return I shall Send Them again, If you think four Battoo Load will not do I beg Please To let me Know and I will Immidietly Send You more, I have acquainted M'" Duncan of the Battoos Sent and will let him know when I send the othirs,

I am Your most (Jbedient Humble Servant To Sir William Johnson Bar* Jno Glen Jun"^

MR WILLIAMS TO SIR W^^^. JOHNSON.

New York 14 May 1765

Dear Sir

I should have done my self the Honour of answering your

favour sooner but supreme court drawing on M'". Jones was Very