Berlin Family Chronicles
- To Mr. S.D. Coppes from Virgil Young -
Elkhart. March 8th /71
Mr. S.D. Coppes
Dear Sir,
I recd your letter some days since, but was very unwell and have delayed answering
until now. Am feeling some better. Now, in regards to that land. I will sell it for
twelve dollars per acre, one fourth down, and the remainder to be paid in from 2 to 4
or 5 yrs, at ten per cent interest. Please let me know how they would like to make
their payments, how much money down etc. etc.
There was a gentleman here this morning. In a Griffin of Cass County, Mich. to see
about that land, he is going to visit his family, to Missouri next month, and expects
to find him a home there somewhere. Will be there to look at that land.
If the men of whom you spoke do not conclude to buy, you can work the forty acres, on
the terms you propose, that is I am to receive one third in the crib or granary and to
pay for taking care of & marketing the same.
I would like to have twenty five acres to corn, Do not give yourself any uneasiness
about being thrown out of the use of the land. I have agreed to pay Alcorn 148 dollars
for fencing, this I should expect to receive if I sold, in addition to the 12 dollars
per acre.
Hoping to hear from you soon. Yours Resp
Virgil Young
About this letter:
In 1869 Sam & Lizzie (Berlin) Coppes moved to Marysville, Nodaway County, Missouri and
stayed there four years.
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