Letter – Isaac Hunter to Joseph Dickinson – 10 Sep 1776

Document Type: Letter
Date: 10 Sep 1776
Correspondent: Isaac Hunter
Recipient: Joseph Dickinson
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Dr. Sir

	It gives me more pleasure to commend than find falt, & thats the case at present, for the Ore that I saw at Allanhds. Mill yesterday that you are now sending is exceeding well dressed, & I hope you’ll continue in having your Ore made according to that sample before you send it to the Mills, & then I do assure you that I shall not trouble you wth Complaints on that Head.

	You may let your Wood Carriers have Ore to this Mill when they bring up Wood, tho’ you should not have the quantity for Allanhds Mill that I named.   I am yrs &c.

       IH Jr.

       

To Mr. Jos. Dickinson Coalcleugh					10th. Septr. 1776

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