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Letter, I. Corbitt to Alexander Easson

Requesting the right of first refusal to buy a piece of marsh land.  4 June 1843.  3 pages : 30 x 37 cm.   Easson family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 3478 A/261

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My Dear Friend,
          I meant to see you yesterday
afternoon, about the Marsh, but the
rain prevented me. — I have had no
chance to make any inquiry, or to
satisfy myself, of what I had better do;
but, I think upon the whole, that
if you can sell it to any one else,
you had better do so; for, my chil -
- dren being all of age, and seeming
to want their own ways, I am often
led to think that, it would be better
for me to give up out-doors busi -
- ness altogether. – It is so far from me
that I cannot see to it myself, and
I could receive but little benefit
from it, as to Fall feed. Nevertheless,
if I had the money by me, it is probable
I might take it; but, I have always
          been


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