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cam_hparker_2311_f002_009.3

probably remain here for the present & I can invest
money here so that it will pay from 3 to 5 per ct per
month. In answer to this letter please write what
you think about it. I feel sorry to hear that they
(Esq J's family) continue to suffer so severely from
lameness &c & I sincerely hope the warm weather
will prove beneficial to them & that they will
be able to go about again. Their sufferings are
truly great. I suppose you have already written
me, how you have arranged your farm work for
the coming year which I should be pleased to hear
all about & I hope you & Chas will write me from
time to time how you get along farming.

You say J. A. Tucker has sold out his store to C.
Lewis
. Lizzie wrote me about the middle of Mar
that Mr T. was then taking an account of his stock
of goods & expected to sell to Mr Lewis, since which
time I have not recieved [received] letters from them although
there are several for me here in California & I
expect some of them are from Mr Tucker's family, so
when I recieve [receive] them I shall probably get the particulars
of the Sale I think Mr T. has done very well there & by
close & undivided attention to business has made money
& from what little I know of Mr L. do not think he
will succeed as well as his predecessor has done al-
though I may be mistaken in my ideas & I sincerely
wish Mr L. success in his new place of business.

I suppose you will continue to trade there to the
same amount as you have done heretofore

cam_hparker_2311_f002_009.3

probably remain here for the present & I can invest
money here so that it will pay from 3 to 5 per ct per
month. In answer to this letter please write what
you think about it. I feel sorry to hear that they
(Esq J's family) continue to suffer so severely from
lameness &c & I sincerely hope the warm weather
will prove beneficial to them & that they will
be able to go about again. Their sufferings are
truly great. I suppose you have already written
me, how you have arranged your farm work for
the coming year which I should be pleased to hear
all about & I hope you & Chas will write me from
time to time how you get along farming.

You say J. A. Tucker has sold out his store to C.
Lewis
. Lizzie wrote me about the middle of Mar
that Mr T. was then taking an account of his stock
of goods & expected to sell to Mr Lewis, since which
time I have not recieved [received] letters from them although
there are several for me here in California & I
expect some of them are from Mr Tucker's family, so
when I recieve [receive] them I shall probably get the particulars
of the Sale I think Mr T. has done very well there & by
close & undivided attention to business has made money
& from what little I know of Mr L. do not think he
will succeed as well as his predecessor has done al-
though I may be mistaken in my ideas & I sincerely
wish Mr L. success in his new place of business.

I suppose you will continue to trade there to the
same amount as you have done heretofore