Sheboygan, April 9, 1854
G.W.M. & J.B.
Dear gents, yours of Feb. 13 last appeared in the Tribune of
the 28 of that month came to me well prostrated by bad cold which I have but
just recovered while confined to my room.
I communed to letters two the Tribune, but so many ideas rushed forward
in my event that I gave them up & decided to write you a short letter. It is to inform you that I am __ of your __
was a ___. I Christine Burkston left for
the west in 26, have been a mechanic twenty years in the state of NY, __ 5
years in Wisconsin. I have a good
hydraulic power ___ that I bought in 37, ¾ of a mile from Michigan Lake &
the same distance from the city of Sheboygan. It is yet in a state of nature I occupy the
lane on each side of the power. I should
be most happy to see you ___ your business flourishes in this new and growing
country __ __ is good but of all __ of
mechanics business Boston Rocking Chairs I think will take the ___. The best mechanics at that branch of business
are in the Connecticut River above or about Greenfield. Those is men ___ fully competent to draft the
approve machining of __ of all kinds. If you could bring with you the following
laborers & machinists they would find employment that would pay well. They
would be in a healthy county where they would have an opportunity to see & learn
more of the west than they can now . Pay
for say one man or more that is master of the trade at Boston
Here's another letter from Bumper with a business deal.
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