Letter from William Crowell to his Brother, Probably to Aaron Crowell Jr.
Subject
John and Frederick; Uncle Fred's boiler; Debt to Fred Hall; John's case; Lawsuit in Aaron's name; Trouble with John Hall; Mary's upset; Cash offer for the Nickerson property; Potential new occupant, Elnathan Crowell; Samuel's desire to purchase the land; Samuel's desire to start a business on land; Indecision over the sale of the propertyAbstract
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