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Plantation Prospects. 1854 letter from

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Plantation Prospects. 1854 letter from
Plantation Prospects. 1854 letter from one brother to another, 4 pp., closely written in a legible hand, detailing sales of land and slaves in Alabama. "...Feel that I am now fixed as a permanency in Ala...Mr. Johnson informed that he had bought Mrs. Harriss' Land...He had been thinking that as he had heretofore done nothing for me and my wife, he had concluded that if I would take the Harris tract...he would make us a deed to the Purncle tract...I could not be so blind to my interest as to refuse so good a bargain. The land that I bought was dirt cheap & I had the other put in as a bonus...Saw Dr. Withers who had just arrived from Virginia determined to sell lands, negroes and all...." After evaluating the cost, and agreeing to purchase with Mr. Johnson jointly, "Mr. J. began to talk of his wage...as it was all in the family & desired to see me do well, proposed that I should take the whole trade. He would endorse for me...I bought his entire interest, 34 negroes, 15 men & women, 10 children, 11 mules, 4 horses, 2 yoke oxen, 220 head cattle, 5000 lbs. pork, 90 head stock hogs, 1500 bush(el) corn...1 iron axle, tree wagon, 1 ox cart, all of the plantation tools & utensils, 880 acres land where the houses are, and 80 acres in the River swamp for timber, making 960 acres for $35,000...." Financial terms described, optimistic about his position. "I wish you were back in Ala. I think I could make it to your interest to stay here." Fine.