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Glacknahain April, 1817
Dear sister and brother
We received your letters both which gave us great joy that you were in good health. I understand from yourself and from Angus that I would do very good there to keep school and on your first letter you will let me know what I would get yearly. I would wish to understand is a clear land that Angus have bought there or not your Aunt at Failey Margaret*--- daughter little Jane was buried about Christmas last. Angus have told to me in his letter that he would give me no encouragement to go there till --- he would get himself in order and if I was --- I tell you before what I would get there --- --- surely* if god would give me the opportunity I would go to that country I would wish to --- the rest of the men that go over --- you --- Mr Parson in Anisak* Thomas Ruiseharack* --- wishing to get out what a kind o land that Captain Chisholm have bought there for the purpose to lend* some of his friends --- the country are in the same way and manner as you left it. I have no more today at present but your Mother and the rest of all the friends send you their ---. I am your kind and loving brother till death James Cameron
(written in pencil on photocopied letter beside signature - This is Jane Cameron's brother, Angus Ban's brother in law)
Envelope
To Mr Angus Cameron East River Set Mary to --- Care of Mr Thomas Cameron McLellans Mountain East River Pictou
--- --- paid postage five shillings & --- pence
32 2. Bolls 32 16
Bar 2 Bolls and half
Oat 2 Bolls and half
James Cameron Letter
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- image
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- Source
- Ruth Cameron and Jean Cameron
- File ID
- 77-85b
- File Location
- vault, original material, box #3
- Added
- Feb 25, 2016
- Contributed by
- Teresa MacKenzie
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