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Letter from H. Newhall, Chicago, Illinois, to Benjamin Hodge, Buffalo, New York, 1848 March 7 : autograph manuscript signed
Letter from H. Newhall, Chicago, Illinois, to Benjamin Hodge, Buffalo, New York, 1848 March 7 : autograph manuscript signed
Letter from H. Newhall, Chicago, Illinois, to Benjamin Hodge, Buffalo, New York, 1848 March 7 : autograph manuscript signed
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Open book Letter from H. Newhall, Chicago, Illinois, to Benjamin Hodge, Buffalo, New York, 1848 March 7 : autograph manuscript signed

Title Letter from H. Newhall, Chicago, Illinois, to Benjamin Hodge, Buffalo, New York, 1848 March 7 : autograph manuscript signed 
Creator Newhall, H
Date 1848 
Subjects Agriculture, Fruit trees, Trees
Summary H. Newhall autographed letter to Benjamin Hodge, a nurseryman of Bufflalo, New York, dated March 7, 1848. Letter outlines order for fruit and other trees. "Below I send you a list of fruit trees which I wish you send me on the opening of navigation. If you can not fill the whole order with good thrifty trees write me immediately what ones you can not furnish. I want none but those of good size for seting. I am going to put out about 6 acres this spring and if I can make them do well I intend to enlarge next fall or next spring. I have 50 arcres (as I told you last fall when I was at your place) 3 miles from the city and I am going to spare no pains in seting what I put out this fall. Be sure delay to late and be sure and not have them taken up so as to dry before they are sent [...]" A large order for pears, peaches, cherries ("I would like a few trees of hardy cherries if I thought I could make them grow and live [...]", and grape vines is listed. 
Extent 1 item (2 pages) : paper ; 32 x 21 cm 
Format Correspondence, Manuscripts
Archival Collection Title Midwest Manuscript Collection
Link to Catalog View record
Call Number Midwest MS 3 
BibID 972441
Rights Status No Copyright - United States
Contributing Institution Newberry Library
Newberry Open Access Policy The Newberry makes its collections available for any lawful purpose, commercial or non-commercial, without licensing or permission fees to the library, subject to these terms and conditions.
IIIF Resource Type Canvas 
Size 3296px × 5051px     47.67 MB 
File Created 10/19/2016 
Filename 999724418805867_mms_003_01_01.tif 
Unique Identifier NL11NPOX