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Belvidere Sep 10 1860
Dear Richard
How do you do and how is the Wabash Country? Things here look well and we are sure to have you a splendid meeting here on the 9th Oct. Why have you not written me as you agreed after seeing Townhill. What arrangements have you made for the month of Oct after you leave here?
I am now very well and have not been idle since you left me at Kankakee. I go to Dixon to tomorrow - to Freeport next day & to Galena on the 13th & there commence my jurist discissions which I have to finish by the time you come here.
You left in your room at Kankakee a black silk hat - summer Coat & C & as thought I might want them I brought them home with me. When you come here I will loan them to you if you are needy
Write me the news without fail.
Yours Truly
Allen C Fuller
A. C. Fuller