Samuel Kirkland thinks that part of his land should be cultivated in order to generate some revenues to help with his expenses. In addition, the rest should be surveyed, sectioned into plots and offered for sale. He asks that Lathrop handle these affairs because of Kirkland's ill-health.
Lathrop, J. & Kirkland, S. .
(1797, July 03).
Samuel Kirkland to John Lothrop.
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Lathrop, John and Kirkland, Samuel.
July 3rd, 1797.
“Samuel Kirkland to John Lothrop”.
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