Letter from Samuel McClanathan, likely between 20 June 1842 and 20 June 1844
Source Note
Samuel McClanathan, Letter, , Jo Daviess Co., IL, to JS, [, Hancock Co., IL], likely between 20 June 1842 and 20 June 1844; handwriting presumably of Samuel McClanathan; docket in handwriting of ; two pages; JS Collection, CHL.
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20 June inst
Sir
I am not out on the buisness of hunting city plots &c But hapend to come to Mr Frentress to see a natural sister of mine Mr Frentress wants to sell and Mr Mattor also one is going into the other into or calculate to if they should sell I think this place would be a pleasant pac [place?] and conv[en]ient to the mines not behind for convenience of any of the mining towns. I did not know but what you mite think it weell to make a settle<ment> here all guess work yankees you know are full of their projects. If you come up to take a look you will be kindly treated call on Mr Frentress 3½ miles from Dubuque land at Dubuque above I did not know but many of the English brethren and Irish would like to work at mining being use to that buisness in the old country I also thought that factories for manufactoring red and white lead for painti[n]g might be established here perhaps or somewhere else this is the only place in the region of the mining country on the and if the saints want such a place the prophet will doubtless know if he is a yankee
Your <x> is some little aquainted with me I received under his hands my P. Bleig [patriarchal blessing] not long ago
Samuel M’Clanathan [McClanathan]
<x>
This is generaly considerd as a pleasant place for a town I should say a 2nd to
By request I [illegible] <write> this line thinking if you thoght <shoul[d] think> it best to establish a town here it would be a pleasant place convenient to the mines
NB If you conclude to come send word when you think you can come and Mr Frentress will be her[e] to give you further information