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Informs his father that he attempted to send the barrel of flour he previously requested, but that ship masters refused to transport the flour because Capt. Wallace stops the least Trifle of Provision that is sent up the River. Writes that he received the offer of a treasury note from Captain [Werner's?] wife, and should be glad to know Whether their is money to Reedeem it at this Time as she wants About Twenty Dollars in Goods and will Expect the Remainder in Cash. Relates that the note is dated 23 February. Addressed to Joseph Clarke.
Letter discusses Winborn's impending marriage, family matters and Alexander Lawton's appointment to the U.S. Military Academy.
Transcript of oral history interview with Robert Lawton, former Bureau of Land Management (BLM) employee, conducted by Jim Muhn and Hans Stuart of the BLM Denver Service Center. Mr. Lawton shares information about his career in minerals, as well as time spent at the Bureau of Land Management.
Includes inclusive "Errata for the Linage book."
Albert Lewis-Roberts was born in Kimberley, South Africa, in 1896. He was commissioned into the Royal Flying Corps in 1917, serving under Head of Bomber Command Arthur 'Bomber' Harris. This fascinating account of a great pilot, complete with extracts from his highly entertaining letters home, has been written by his son-in-law, Robert Lawton.