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Drought in the South. Letter of plantation ow

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Drought in the South. Letter of plantation ow
Drought in the South. Letter of plantation owner John A. Ray, Butler (Ala.), Apr. 23, 1855, 1 1/3 pp., 8 x 12 1/4 , to a family member in Georgia. "...If you desire you can send me a check on New York or can purchase me a negro or use the money as you may choose...I have not sold my cotton yet... Cotton a few days ago was worth from 10 to 12 cents. It is exceedingly dry here...My cotton is coming up badly...I fear that I will not be able to obtain a stand in time if it does not rain soon...I would be glad if you would buy me a first rate negro, either man or woman as I am of the opinion that if the war is settled, there should be a good crop...." Postage stamp present but folded. Blank 1 1/2 x 2" section address-leaf lacking, tattering where unsealed, else good.