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Lucio Alvarez at Jan 29, 2023 05:21 PM

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As I did not come thro. that part of the country in which Mr John
Macher
lives, on my way from Virginia last summer; on getting home I
addressed a letter to Mr Macher, respecting his purchase of a part of your land
for taxes - and some time this fall another - to neither of which I have received
an answer; I intend to write to him again by the next post; I observe by your memorandum
that you expected that Mr Daniel would probably settle with Macher, and I am
in hopes he has done so tho. I think it strange Mr. Macher should not answer me
even if Daniel has settled with him - you mention in the memorandum that you were
at the time of the sale only interested in one of the tracts - indeed I remember that you
mentioned that circumstance when I was at your house- I was at some loss to know
which of the tracts I should settle with Macher for and wrote to know what
advance he charged you on his purchase of your land in the state of Ohio - I mentioned
to him, at the same time - that you had understood that he did not purchase with an
intention of speculating on you - that he only claimed a compensation of the
inconvenience of laying out of the use of his money ~ as I expect if Mr Daniel
has settled with Macher you have probably heard it before now - I shall be
glad to hear that he has done so - if he has not settled with him, I wish to hear - at
any rate I shall be glad to hear from you respecting these taxes - Perhaps by this, you
know which of the tracts you were interested in, if I hear from you before I do from
Macher, and Daniel has not settled with him, it will probably be best to send up
a messenger for the purpose of settling with him (Macher). but then without you can
inform me, I shall be at a loss to know which tract I shall pay for - If I had have heard
from Macher and he had fixed on a reasonable advance, I should have thot it best to have paid for both
tracts, and trusted to being reimbursed by those you sold the land to - with respect to the land
devised by Colonel Madison to his daughters - I have made enquiry, Clover creek on
which the land lies - is in Hardin County - and perhaps 50 or 40 miles below the falls of the Ohio

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