cutler-letters_samuel-vaughan-jr_1789-04-10_02

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He has been so obliging as to procure
me a correspondence with Messrs. Jussieu and Thouin
-- from the other Gentlemen in Europe. I have received no
answers--

It is not my intentions to [crossed out] removed as [end crossed out]
go into the western country at present. [end crossed out] It is doubtful
in certain weather. I have leave this part of the Country-[end crossed out]
[illegible] because [illegible] [illegible] my
return from Marietta on the Ohio with ranker it
uncertain writer. I shall ever leave their part
[illegible] --Pray let me know whether you
intend to reside in Am. return to Europe--

I am,
with much esteem,
my Dr. Sir,
your most affectionate
friend & humble [illegible]
M. Cutler
June 29 - 89

Mr. Vaughn
Every unfortunately missed the opportunity
I expected to send this by [?Nepal?] at Salem. Since
I have been disappointed a second time. I have
now taken the liberty to enclose it to my Friend Mr.
[?Havard?]--I also enclose, in [?consider?] of an Order
[illegible] And the A. and Su a certificate for your Hon [?Father?]

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