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| Title: | [Letter] 1838 Sep. 4, Oke [i.e., Oak] Grove [to] James Paine / J[ohn] W. Williams : a machine readable transcription of an image |
| Author: | Williams, J. W. |
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This work is the property of the Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, TN. It may be used freely by individuals for research, teaching, and personal use as long as this statement of availability is included in the text. For all other use contact the Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 Seventh Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37243-0312. (615) 741-2764. |
| Date: | September 4, 1838 |
| Extent: | 4p |
| Summary: | This document is a letter written by J. W. Williams to James Paine on September 4, 1838. In the letter, Williams tells Paine that he has won a Senate seat and that there is a small Whig majority in the Senate for the first time. He also mentions a drought that has destroyed most of the corn crop he farms, as well as the tobacco plants. He concludes the letter by asking Paine to either manage or sell some of the land he owns to make up for the money he will lose from the destruction of his crops. |
| Collection: | Abernathy Papers |
| Box: | II-H-3 |
| Folder: | 14 |
| Document: | sl098 |
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