Timon, James, St. Louis, Missouri, to Father John Timon, C.M., Barrens, Missouri, 1837 May 13
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They are all in tolerable health. The little girl is quite satisfied and James would be only for his violent temper. Edward Walsh has a friend who has thirty-five shares of stock which he will sell at par. James has seen Hugh O'Neil. Nothing is done yet about the land. Everyone thinks it is an extravagant price. James met Chouteau? and asked him if he had property to sell out there. He said he would sell only if he got more than the worth of it, about $1200. James hears from Walsh and a Mr. Doyle of the Cape that Owen Timon is going to reside there. Strange that James is not informed. John is to enclose Gill's? note for the land if he has it. Hyppolite Papin requests that John send his son home after the 25th. James received John's draft on Sullivan who is out of town. James has a kind of promise from Colonel? Rayburn about J. McDonnogh getting into the bank. :: IV-3-k A.L.S. 2pp. 4to.
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- Creation: 1837 May 13
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English.
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