Dear brother & Sister I tak the present
opertuity of riting to you to let you (know) that we are all well
at present hoping these lines may find you all well We resiev your
letter for the first the 30th of last month witch giv me great satisfaction
I doo not know of any place now at this time I wil inquier about
I think that you can doo very well in this country thar is now danger
if a man will work but what tha can git A place I wood like fore
you to com down here and see the country I dont think that I evry
will repent moving here for I hav mad more clear money since I hav
bin here than I ever did in habersham and hav seen more than I cood
in habersham if I was to live alway corn is worth 100 dollar bacon
from 18 to 20 cts flourer is 3 1/2 cts first quolity and the best
prospect fore wheat that has evry hav bin known we have about
200 achors of wheat sood we hav a 100 and 75 ach in corn and coten
lotes of it
(pg 2) and 42 ach of sugar cane we run from 12 and 13
plows I wont you to rite albout habersham all the good and bad if
you hant sold your land never let them rascales about thare hav
it fore les than you giv if you wil com down abouth the last of
august we wil be biling the sugar cane com and stay week or two
and juge the country fore your self rite to me wother you ar living
at the same place or not alexander is nealy as big as dan was wen
he left here and sese he is goying to see the giles before long
and Sarah Ann is as fat as any the habersham lady we hav not named
ourer baby he is so likley that we can not find a name to soot him
if you com down here bring the note that levey Jackson has got agants
me and I pay money So no more at present but remanes yours til death
Spencer Watter to
Leander Crumley
Sarah L Watter Nancy
Crumley