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Letter from E. D. Crabb to George P. Cather, March 16, 1923

On March 16, 1923 E.D. Crabb writes to George P. Cather inquiring about renting a quarter section of his land for two or three years for the purpose of raising winter wheat on it. Crabb, a resident of Colby, Kansas, additionally listed his location as "East View Ranch - Home of Pure Bred Aberdeen-Angus Cattle", indicating an establishment in Kansas. Combined with his request of only renting for a short time, Crabb's request marks a shift from earlier land transactions where owners moved to a new location for the sake of land. Crabb apparently believed he could administrate from afar.

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E.D. CRABB
East View Ranch
HOME OF PURE BRED ABERDEEN-ANGUS CATTLE
COLBY, KANSAS, G. P. Cather,
Bladen, Neb.

Dear Sir:—

I see you own a quarter in 6—7—35 and I wondered if you would lease it. Would like to rent it for 2 or 3 years, would plow it for first crop and 1/4 after that or $100, per year & ask rent.

Yours truly,

E D Crabb

PS. -
Should want to put wheat on it and would plow it this summer for wheat this fall if I should rent it.

About this Document

  • Source: Letter from E. D. Crabb to George P. Cather
  • Extent: 1 pages
  • Collector: Mary Weddle
  • Citation: Archives and Special Collections, University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries, George Cather Ray Collection, Archives and Special Collections, University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries, MS113, Box 3, Folder 6
  • Date: March 16, 1923