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Metcalf, Isaac Stevens, to Anna Mayo Stevens Rich Metcalf (mother), Isaac Stevens Metcalf family papers, 1835-1859
Metcalf, Isaac Stevens, to Anna Mayo Stevens Rich Metcalf (mother), Isaac Stevens Metcalf family papers, 1835-1859
Metcalf, Isaac Stevens, to Anna Mayo Stevens Rich Metcalf (mother), Isaac Stevens Metcalf family papers, 1835-1859
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Open book Metcalf, Isaac Stevens, to Anna Mayo Stevens Rich Metcalf (mother), Isaac Stevens Metcalf family papers, 1835-1859

Title Metcalf, Isaac Stevens, to Anna Mayo Stevens Rich Metcalf (mother), Isaac Stevens Metcalf family papers, 1835-1859 
Creator Metcalf, Isaac Stevens, 1822-1898
Date 1835-1859 
Place United States
Subjects Bowdoin College, Brothers and sisters, DuQuoin Coal Company, Illinois Central Railroad Company
Format Business records, Correspondence, Diaries, Genealogies, Invoices, Manuscripts, Personal narratives, Records
User-Contributed Transcription Charles I was glad to see you had fenced off the upper Intervale for Pasture. It would be a much better way to renovate more of it than to crop it with Oats, as you have some of it. No other land could bear so much of that as your intervale has. But I very much doubt whether any one who has so much so good land as you have can afford to spend time & money in clearing & breaking up that ? Knoll. You can hardly get a fair return for the outlay.Sow? the brakes frequently; burn it over and perhaps sow white clover seed. On that kind of soil, grass will in the long run overcome almost everything, non brakes?. I wish you could see my little Corn Patch now. No frost here yet, and the Ears, after the stalks are topped, are almost as high as my head. It was so tall & heavy I could not handle it the whole length. Hattie De Witt, Mother, passed her Examination comportulley; and likes Mr. Holyoke very much. Sincerely, Isaac 
Transcription Status Needs review
Transcription Note This document was transcribed by volunteers as part of the Newberry Transcribe crowdsourcing initiative. 
Archival Collection Title Isaac Stevens Metcalf papers, Midwest Manuscript Collection
Link to Catalog View finding aid | View record
Call Number Midwest MS Metcalf Box 6 Folder 165 
BibID 821787
Rights Status No Copyright - United States
Contributing Institution Newberry Library
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IIIF Resource Type Canvas 
Size 3005px × 3964px     68.20 MB 
Filename 998217878805867_mms_metcalf_box_06_fl_165_003_002.tif 
Unique Identifier NL11FJAE 
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