MOORE COUNTY, NC - MISC - Harville Johnson Letters - Sep. 8, 1845 ************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material AND permission is obtained from the contributor of the file. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor, OR the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Glenda Biggerstaff gleebigg@geocities.com *************************************************************** This letter has been transcribed just as written, line by line. No spelling errors have been corrected NAMES MENTIONED Fry, Joseph Johnson, David SC Johnson, Elisabeth Johnson, Hardin Johnson, Harville Johnson, James Johnson, Janeral Johnson, William W Sears, Catherine J Sears, John Sears, Mary Ann Sears, William W Williams, September 8, 1845 TO: Mr Harville Johnson, Carthage PO, Moore County, North Carolina State of Tennesse Putnam County Sept the 8th 1845 Dear brothers I hve taken my pen in hand once more to in form you that we are all Well at presant hoping these few lines Will reach you in joying the same blessin ing when they come to hand I Will in form you I received your letter which gave a greateal of satisfaction to hear from you all I Will for you that we have had good season and we have very good crops in this country of corn is worth twenty five cents pr bushel new corn is Worth is Worth fifty cents per Barel and Bacon is worth 8 cents per pound and and I expect pork Will be worth two Dollars per hundred beef is about one Doll and twenty cents per hundred Wheat is Worth sixty cents and it was very good this season there has bin A good meny hog byers threw here and has taken of a great meny hogs they give one dollar and fifty cents grace I sold them A good lot and I have nothing of much importance to write to you ut Religion seams to be prospering amonks the defrent denominations All but the old Baptist they are decreasing dayly on the Acount of there hard two seed doctrin I want to hear from you all again Brother Harville Johnson and James Johnson I want you to write as soon as you can and don't Neglect it like I did for I want to heare from you all quicker I must in form you Joseph fry went to see williams and he stayd that they had bin very sickly and my father was owing A goodeal for doctors tending on them Janeral Johnson harvill and James Johnson State of Tenessee Putnam County Sept 9 1845 Dear Cosin Hardin Johnson I take my pen in hand to write to you to let you now that I recived your letter and I wa glad to here that you were will and had not fergot me yet but your ink was so pale that i could not read it I couldant understa and who was dead and who was Maried I want you to make your ink blacker write again you wanted me to write to you could git iny thing for Bartering and I must in form you they they carr salt or iron cofee shugar or or iny dry goods you want as cheap as they were in fayetteville wen I left there you can git twenfive cent for wool or feathers you wanted me to write about everything but I dont think it nessary for it would take me the best part of a weak to study them up so if you want to move come on for I would not say there for there is peace and plenty here if I thought you would you would be satisfyd I would be glad you would come this is a greateal healthier here then there and I think you could do beter and live easier if satisfid I want Mother in law and sisters and brother in laws to write to me if they ever inten to I want to now where they all are living now Elisabeth Johnson wants her Mother to write to her and let her now where she is living and whether she expects to move or not John sears has moved out on the cumbalon mountain to his to his father in laws and I have not seen him in a bout fore weeks at presant but remain your efectionate cosin until death hardin Johnson Janeral Johnson Elisabeth Johnson Brother Harvill Johnson I want you to take the note in this letter colect it if you can you cant you can send it back in another letter or kep it and try to sell it some time and git some thing for it for he ows it just and more if I has my rit so I write no more my leter ends here love to you my inqiring friends Janeral Johnson Harville Johnson James Johnson Elisabeth Johnson David SC Johnson wishes to be remembered by William W Johnson and William W sears and all Mary ann sears and Catharine J sears and all David S C Johnson his name and pen this the Sept 8 1845