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Cedar Point 29th May 1841
Dear Col I rec'd your medicine, and finding on trial that it did not agree with me. I quit it and find that I am better without it. I wish you would speak to Mr Lee,if he is at home, and please say to him that I hold a note on him given for a share in the City of Sabine, and even a part of the am mount, would be of great service to Me as I never felt the need of cash so much. I hope it will be in his pow er to help me out for the present, or I will be disturbed indeed. If Kosciusco can spare his hounds (the [two?] dogs) for a few days, I would like to borrow them: and Mr Armstrong will bring them in his Boat.
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Call and see us whenever you can? In a short time I hope to raise and other house. My dear Margaret still continues to improve in health & spirits. Be so kind as to present us most kindly to the Ladies & Kos: and be assured of our regards. Write to me, and if any news send it to us. I send you some letters, to [?] you with. [Him?] Truly Sam Houston [his scroll] Colonel 20: 10 penny nails if you can spare them Houston To Col James Morgan New Washington
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To Colo. James Morgan New Washington Texas [Mr?] Armstrong [Following lines are reversed and flipped]
[Modern Label in blue ink Genl Sam Houston Cedar Point 29 May 1841]
Col. Be pleased to send me a plug, or some tobacco, if you can spare any Morgan [scroll] Sam Houston and one or two planks for shelves [S. H.?]