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[954?] Clifton Ave., Newark, H.J.
Feb. 7th. 1900.
[signature]
Dear Sir:
Would it be practicable for you to send me from your section, small serples of a half pound or 2 pound of have from any of the native grasses or other plants of your section> I am desirous of illustrating my lectures on Folders at the American Veterinary College with actual samples of hay prepared from all the more important of our native grasses. I should also like sampled of dried folder from alfafa and other fodder plants outside of grasses.
Any assistance of this kind that you can render me will be highly [estered?], and I shall be glad to make you any return within my power.
Very truly yours,
[signature]
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Ashford July 18 1890
Dear Sir:
I received your card a couple days ago. I have also received my commission from Washington. To day we leave the Pumpkin Seed Valley and go to [Germany?] which will be our Post Office for a while. We have had a shower of rain nearly every day, [?] a [?] more. Yours P. [?]. [?]
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