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13 LANCASTER, Pa., Mail 25, 1865. Dear Sir:—Please send me a copy entitled "Resources of Maryland." Myself, with a number of citizens from this county, intend making a tour through the State of Maryland, and your pamphlet may be of cons iderable value to us. We shall most likely pass through Baltimore on our trip, and if so, we will call and see you. I also see you intend publishing a catalogue of real estates for sale, of which I shall want a copy, or if already published, send me one, and I will send you the amount required. Truly yours, D. FULTON. BRADFORD, Pa., May 21, 1865. Mr. W. B. COLE, Having seen your notice in the " Home Weekly," I would request you to send me a copy of the report of the General Assembly on the Resources of Maryland. I have been in the army for the last three year's, and think that the South has many natural advantages in climate and soil that the North is deprived of. By sending the report you will oblige .R. A. D. GOLIA. HYDE PARK, Pa., May 17, 1865. W. B. COLE, Esq., Baltimore, Md., Dear Sir:—Having seen a notice in the New York Tribune of homesteads in Maryland, and that you have pamphlets setting forth to emigrants the natural advantages, &c., of her lands, &c., will you please scud me one of them by mail, as I intend to make a tour of inspection through your State shortly. Hoping you will comply with my request, I re- main Yours, truly, THOMAS EYNEW. |
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