Correspondence, 1844-1847.

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Correspondence, 1844-1847.

2 letters from George Flower discuss sheep-raising and the value of wool (includes wool sample); 1 letter from George W. Dole and 1 from Seymour Morgan & Company pertain to the purchase of a reaper.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7305906

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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Dole, George W., fl. 1847.

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Flower, George, 1780-1862.

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Founder of Albion, Ill., an English settlement, came from England in 1816, landed in New York and traveled through that state to Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia. A trip to choose a suitable place for settling his friends and family. Traveled to the major cities in those states learning as much as he could through observation and talking to many people, some of whom he had known in England. In Virginia he met Thomas Jefferson and his family and stayed at Monticello. He met br...

Shillabar, John, ca. 1800-fl. 1850.

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Shillabar was an Illinois farmer and aspiring sheep raiser. From the description of Correspondence, 1844-1847. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 310774268 ...