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Des Moines, Iowa,
January 25th, 1860.
S.B. Reed Joliet Ill
Dear Sir
Your letter came [duly] to hand. I was really glad to hear from you. I wrote to Mrs. Reed before I left home giving her the particulars in reference to my troubles in bank & with Dutton.
I arrived here on last Sunday feel in good spirits & am in good health. I really am afraid that the grant to the M & M R R is in danger of being disturbed on account of not having 75 miles done. I understand a majority report will come in today declaring the grant to the old Lyons road forfeited. I am certainly of the opinion the grant to the M & M is in the same category & wrote to Price to that effect this morning.
I have no news important to write you. Will send documents after Mr. [Agrlast] & I think of going to Misouri [sic] in the spring to [find] a new place to go to. What do you think my dear friend? We would like to have you along. Give me your advice I am really broken up. Lost all. Will have to commence anew. Even give up my house. I wish you would sell out & go with me to a warmer country. Say Misouri [sic] where we can raise fruit & everything else. Write me after. Love to Mrs. Reed.
Yours Truly
A. O. Patterson