Lemuel Colton to Andrew and Ruth Fletcher, 1856 December 2
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Stuben Ia Dec 2nd 1856Dear Brother and Sister
we now embrace the opportunity of writing a few lines to you to inform you of the
health of our family which is tolerable good at present and hope these few lines
will find you enjoying the same blessing Brother Shepards family were well the
last that we heard from them he is in Ohio teaching School about 8 miles from
home Lyman is a pedling books and preaching he gets 16 dolls per month and is
found Brother Shepard has built him a house this summer he has not got it
finished so as to move into it yet we live about ten miles from them I have but
one child he will be eight years old next May he is a large stout boy of his age
we buried our youngest boy two year ago last May with
the hooping
cough he died the day he was two years old Brother Shepards folks have the
oldest of children with them Verona has no children she
has burried one we have had a good deal of sickness since we came to Indiana but
for the last two or three years we have enjoyed tolerable health although it is
a sickly country we think of leaving here next fall and going to Illinois for
all that has kept us here [ ] years was having
so much sickness that it was as much as we could do to bring the year around and
land is so dear here now that a poor man has no chance to get any farms here
that are in a good state of cultivation with good buildings on them sell for 25
to 30 dollars per Acre and wild land
for 8 and 10 dolls per Acre we
have had a verry dry summer here this year and spring crops were light wheat is
1,12 1/2 cents per bushel Corn and potatoes 37 to 40 per bushel and other things
in proportion Cattle are not in as good demand as they were last year sheep are
worth more than last year horses about the same but not as ready sale money
scarcer and harder to get hold of wages about the same the hay crop tolerable
good I am wintering a yoke of Oxen two Cows two two-year-old heifers 2 yearlings
four Calves 1 colt and 29 sheep I have 129 sheep 2 cows and calves let out and
provision enough to make us comfortable but not as well as Brother
Shepard
he is independent as any man need to be but he as well as
myself is a getting old and we shall soon finish the work alotted to us in the
world and the church and if faithful shall receive the crown that is laid up for
the children of God and if we never meet again in this world we may in heaven
where parting seasons will be over and we bask forever in the light of God
countenance and drink full draughts of pleasure in Give our love to Sister Lydia
and Husband and tell them to write to us Give my respects to all enquiring
friends and relatives I will close for the present for the want of room
Lemuel & Matilda Colton
office address Pleasant Lake Stuben Ia