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------------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------- M. L. DUNLAP M. L DUNLAP has removed his Nursery
Editor of the from Leyden near Chicago to this place Illinois Farmer and now offers for a sale
Communications for the Paper and fine stock of Apple,
Exchanges, should be directed the PEAR, CHERRY, PLUM, PEACH Office, to Illinois Farmer and other Hardly Fruit Trees;
1 Copy $1; 2 Copies $1.75 GRAPES, QUINCE, CURRANTS GOOSEBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES TREES, SHRUBS and PLANTS in great
variety

DUNLAP'S NURSERY.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Champayro

Champaign Co, Ill, ...June.1, st...1860.

J A. R Kennicott

Dear Sir,

Yours of 28th May.
is needs and continues noticed. I am sorry that
your bill has not been Menderuo to, but to all the
birth we are awful hard up, as well as some
of our brother nussary men, Clun sales have been
small and a great deal on time, Father has
gone to Indianapolis; and will not
some less days, but when he does come, I am
in hopes that he will have means to pay
all of your bill, Turnuius are hopefull close in this
part of the country, but a good will cause

Yours, Respectively
Kerrauiure Daurrulouyh

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maggiecnighs

There were a few words that I could not get. Also, I put periods in a few places that should have been commas but they didn't look like his commas. I was not sure how to indent.

MosquitoMike

This letter was signed by Hiram Dunlap, the oldest son (19 years old at the time of this letter) of the nursery's owner, Matthias Lane Dunlap.