Letter from William Mancott, Utica, Ohio, to Kenny Woodward, Annandale, Maryland, February 19, 1836
This is a letter from William Mancott of Utica, Ohio, to Kenny Woodward of Annandale, Maryland, about the sale of a tract of land. He describes the elevations and vegetation which consists of good soil along with walnut and oak trees on its highest points. He also explains that there is a creek that...
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This is a letter from William Mancott of Utica, Ohio, to Kenny Woodward of Annandale, Maryland, about the sale of a tract of land. He describes the elevations and vegetation which consists of good soil along with walnut and oak trees on its highest points. He also explains that there is a creek that runs nearby, but it is not close enough or strong enough for a mill.The digitization of this collection was funded by a gift from EBSCO Industries. |
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Letter from William Mancott, Utica, Ohio, to Kenny Woodward, Annandale, Maryland, February 19, 1836Mancott, William (Correspondent)Woodward, Kenny (Addressee)Text1836-02-19engelectronic; image/jpeg; 3 pagesThis is a letter from William Mancott of Utica, Ohio, to Kenny Woodward of Annandale, Maryland, about the sale of a tract of land. He describes the elevations and vegetation which consists of good soil along with walnut and oak trees on its highest points. He also explains that there is a creek that runs nearby, but it is not close enough or strong enough for a mill.The digitization of this collection was funded by a gift from EBSCO Industries.letters (correspondence)United States--Ohio--Licking County--UticaThe University of Alabama Libraries Special CollectionsWade Hall collection on business and financeu0003_0004267
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Letter from William Mancott, Utica, Ohio, to Kenny Woodward, Annandale, Maryland, February 19, 1836 |
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