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Lenawee County By John J. Adam, February 7th, 1878.
The whole of the timber used in the erection of the mill and flume to be of sound oak. The foundation to be dug deep enough to receive the mill, which was to rest on three mud-sills. The party of the second part was to do all the work, and put said mill in complete and perfect operation by the first of January next, (January, 1826). The parties of the first part went to pay therefor $125 by the 20th instant, and $125 by the first of January next; and to assign to the second party two subscriptions drawn by the inhabitants of Tecumseh, and dated June 1, 1825, amounting to about $200 in cash, labor and materials; also to furnish all the irons and glass, and give said second party the use of the tools to make the stones and to give the free use of their saw mill, time enough to saw all the tim ber and boards for the erection of the above mill and flume. The parties of the first part were also to furnish all the timber in the woods, except the whitewood and black-walnut, and to give the use of their wheels to draw the logs.
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