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Robert at Sep 26, 2018 02:03 AM

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Edgartown 2 Dec., 1871 Mr. Crapo: Dear Sir, Mr. Chadwick expects to call on you next Mon- day. I should be glad to receive by him the papers sent you a fort- night since; & to know whether you think it of consequence that any more words be had with Mr. Stet- son: that is, by way of prohibiting any & all interference of his in the case. For if he has not a legal claim, we intend that he shall have nothing to do with it; & I have no wish to bandy words with him. Very respectfully Allen Gannett

Edgartown
2 Dec., 1871

Mr. Crapo:
Dear Sir,
Mr. Chadwick
expects to call on you next Mon-
day. I should be glad to receive
by him the papers sent you a fort-
night since; & to know whether you
think it of consequence that any
more words be had with Mr. Stet-
son: that is, by way of prohibiting any & all interference of his in
the case. For if he has not a legal
claim, we intend that he shall have
nothing to do with it; & I have
no wish to bandy words with him.

Very respectfully
Allen Gannett

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Edgartown 2 Dec., 1871 Mr. Crapo: Dear Sir, Mr. Chadwick expects to call on you next Mon- day. I should be glad to receive by him the papers sent you fort- night since; & to know whether you think it of consequence that any more words be had with Mr. Stet- son: that is, by way of prohib- iting any & all interference of his in the case. For if he has not a legal claim, we intend that he shall have nothing to do with it; & I have no wish to band (sic) words with him. Very respectfully Allen Gannett

Edgartown
2 Dec., 1871

Mr. Crapo:
Dear Sir,
Mr. Chadwick
expects to call on you next Mon-
day. I should be glad to receive
by him the papers sent you fort-
night since; & to know whether you
think it of consequence that any
more words be had with Mr. Stet-
son: that is, by way of prohib-
iting any & all interference of his in
the case. For if he has not a legal
claim, we intend that he shall have
nothing to do with it; & I have
no wish to band (sic) words with him.

Very respectfully
Allen Gannett