Will send down his accounts or a draft in a short time. Mentions that supplies arrived by the Steamboat Olive Branch, and requests the following articles: 2 barrels of fine flour; 1 or corn meal; as much butter of Mr. Short's as he can get, not exceeding 100 pounds; sleigh irons for 1 sleigh, that is, the shoes; 1 keg of Dupont's powder for hunting; small keg of [bullets?]; 1 bag shot No. 3; 10 yards of linsey for servants' dresss; and 10 yards of white flannel. Mentions LeBeau, Mrs. Chouteau (mother of Henry Chouteau), and Mrs. Smith. Title: Letter signed Smith, Rock Island, to Henry Cho


Will send down his accounts or a draft in a short time. Mentions that supplies arrived by the Steamboat Olive Branch, and requests the following articles: 2 barrels of fine flour; 1 or corn meal; as much butter of Mr. Short's as he can get, not exceeding 100 pounds; sleigh irons for 1 sleigh, that is, the shoes; 1 keg of Dupont's powder for hunting; small keg of [bullets?]; 1 bag shot No. 3; 10 yards of linsey for servants' dresss; and 10 yards of white flannel. Mentions LeBeau, Mrs. Chouteau (mother of Henry Chouteau), and Mrs. Smith. Title: Letter signed Smith, Rock Island, to Henry Chouteau, St. Louis, Mo., October 18, 1834 . 18 October 1834. Smith,


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