Letter, Barnes Blanchard, Centerville, New York, to Mr Hazen Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, 7 November 1832
File — Box: 1, Folder: 36
Identifier: MSN/EA 5031-36
Scope and Contents
Barnes reports on local agricultural and commercial conditions. "English grain" came in well but prices for produce and beef are generally low: ". . . I suspect it is on account of an cessation of Business in our Markets Money is scarce more so then common produce is low of all Description . . . ." Lewis spent the summer making bricks. Also notes the general "contention and strife" provoked by disagreements between persons of different religious denominations.
Dates
- Creation: 7 November 1832
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Language of Materials
English
Physical Description
3 pages on 1 folded sheet, with integral address leaf.
- Letter, Barnes Blanchard, Centerville, New York, to Mr Hazen Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, Page 1
- Letter, Barnes Blanchard, Centerville, New York, to Mr Hazen Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, Page 2
- Letter, Barnes Blanchard, Centerville, New York, to Mr Hazen Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, Page 3
- Letter, Barnes Blanchard, Centerville, New York, to Mr Hazen Blanchard, Peacham, Vermont, Address Leaf
Repository Details
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