Furman, Richard
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Mr. Baker and myself have both sunk Money this Year in the Planting Business. What his Loss is, I do not know; but I believe mine will not be less than $150, besides the Death of Tom, which you know took place last Winter. It was, however, very Providential that I was at the Hills when the Influenza took place on the Plantation; several of the Negroes being then taken very ill with? [hole] that Complaint, which very probably with ???? Hughs’s Treatment should? [hole] have proved mortal. [...] I believe I informed in my last that we had 17 Persons Baptised [Baptized] at the Communion season in Septr; I have now to add, that 10 more were baptized in Decr. [December] All of these last but one, however, were Negroes.A four page letter and envelope from Richard Furman to his son, Wood Furman. The location on the envelope is Providence, Rhode Island.
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Personal Correspondence
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