Kirkland 247a Morris S. Miller to Samuel Kirkland . Utica 16th October 1806. Sir. If you have 150 apple trees grafted or inoculated of proper size to transplant into an orchard, and will do me the favor to send them to Mr. Lothrop , he will I have no doubt pay you the amount on my behalf. Unless the trees are inoculated or grafted they will not answer my purpose. I should likewise be glad to procure a half a bushel of apple seeds perhaps you may accommodate me. And should you be able to spare me Show moreKirkland 247a Morris S. Miller to Samuel Kirkland . Utica 16th October 1806. Sir. If you have 150 apple trees grafted or inoculated of proper size to transplant into an orchard, and will do me the favor to send them to Mr. Lothrop , he will I have no doubt pay you the amount on my behalf. Unless the trees are inoculated or grafted they will not answer my purpose. I should likewise be glad to procure a half a bushel of apple seeds perhaps you may accommodate me. And should you be able to spare me two or three Barrels of good Cider, it would be esteemed a great favor. I am under the necessity of leaving home tomorrow and shall not probably return until Thursday or Friday of next week. I should not therefore wish the trees etc. sent until then, but as soon thereafter as suits your convenience. I am Sir Respectfully Your Humble Servant Morris S. Miller . Reverend Mr. Kirkland . From Morris L. Miller Utica October 1806 Show less
Miller wants 150 grafted or inoculated apple trees from Samuel Kirkland to send to Mr. Lothrop for the transplanting of an orchard. Miller would also like a 1/2 bushel of apple seeds and 2 or 3 barrels of cider.