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Western Oregon University Digital Commons@WOU Butler Family Letters (Transcripts) Butler Family Letters 12-16-1860 Letter to John Butler from Isaac Butler, Sarah A. Butler and Mary Butler Isaac Butler Sarah A. Butler Mary Butler Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wou.edu/butlertranscripts Recommended Citation Butler, Isaac; Butler, Sarah A.; and Butler, Mary, "Letter to John Butler from Isaac Butler, Sarah A. Butler and Mary Butler" (1860). Butler Family Letters (Transcripts). 63. https://digitalcommons.wou.edu/butlertranscripts/63 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Butler Family Letters at Digital Commons@WOU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Butler Family Letters (Transcripts) by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@WOU. For more information, please contact digitalcommons@wou.edu.

Butler Family Letters Digital Collection Western Oregon University Archives Hamersly Library 345 N. Monmouth Ave. Monmouth, OR 97361 For permission to use, copy, and/or distribute the materials in the Butler Family Letters Digital Collection or for more information regarding this collection, please contact University Archives at libarchives@wou.edu or (503) 838-8899. Title: Letter to Brother from Isaac M. Butler, Sarah Ann Butler and Mary Ellen Butler (at Home) Date: December 16, 1860 Transcription: At Home Dec. 16th 1860 Dear Brother As it has been some time since I wrote to you I will take the present oportunity to write to you I am in better health than I have enjoyed for seven or eight years my wifes health has been verry poor all Summer her disease is of the heart She is better now than she has been since she was taken excepting a verry severe cold. My little girl is in good health except cold. Mother was at my house about a week ago She is in good health as usual we were up to Isaac Smiths last week they were all well. All the rest of the connection are as well as common as far as I know but Eliza Ground she has been complaining of her lungs for some time. I believe this is about as hard a country on the lungs as Illinois altho when I first came here there was not such a thing known as lung complaint. There is some other sickness consisting of typhoid & lung feaver putred soar throat. there is not verry much sickness this winter as yet we have had a verry pleasant Summer good crops a pleasant fall & winter so far The roads are in pretty good condition considering all things people are fencing up their land moveing the road and confineing them to lanes and but very little work done on them we have marketed our surplus wheat at 40 to 50 cts per bushel pork is worth from.04 to.06 cts Beef.04 cts on foot everything that we have to buy is as high as when times were good. Stock of all kinds has come down. I moved back on my farm last May and have been verry buisy fixing up my fences and putting things to rights I have now my 320 acres of land all under fenc divided into two pastures I intend to keep one for a winter pasture I have about 15 head of horses which is the most stock I have there is no sale for property of any kind except hogs & sheep every boddy is trying to get all the hogs & sheep they can pork is pretty good price and cash which is about all the produce of the farm that will bring the cash. people are improveing their farms all they can but times are so hard that every branch of buisiness goes on verry slow. there has been

considerable talk about the Silver Mines found here in Oregon but I am not prepared to say whether it is in paying quantities or not if it turned out to be good there is plenty of the Ore in 6 miles of my place it takes some time to have the Ore properly tested I would be glad if they would be rich for we need some money over here about sunset about now. It is thought by a great many that our war debt will be payed off this session of Congress if so it will help us some but not like it would once a great deal of it is in the hands of speculators I suppose some of you back there think that congress has served us right in keeping us out of our pay for 5 years. as some of the members of Congress seem to think so or they would not oppose the payment of the war debt. All I wish is that some of them Silk Gloved Gents had to sholder thier gun and blankets and wade through the snow and live on horse meat as we did but they can make the best of it this time for it is the last time I will volunteer to help Unkle Sams boys out a bad scrape I am willing to fight for my country when it is necessary but I had rather go on my own hook next time. I want you to write to me as soon as you get this and tell me all about the old place whether the old barn is still standing yet and how large mothers walnut tree is and who is living on the place how much it wrents for in short tell me everything that you think would interest me I expect to try to build me a house next Summer I have not determined on what sized one I will build yet but it will not be verry large I need a good house and barn on my place and then I would be pretty well fixed for a poor man. I have just finished plowing for wheat to be put in February the ground is in fine and I want you to tell me what the propect of selling the old place and what your notions is about selling it It seems to me if it can be sold to a good advantage we had better have the good of it while we live I have not recieved a letter from brother James for 3 years I have written to him but whether he even got them or not is more than I know Tell him the next time you see him to write to me and relieve his conscience I want you to tell me where to write to Joseph and William My little girl just now raised up in bed and wanted to know who I am writing to She is a very promising child will be 4 years old next April I must close for this time Write soone Isaac M Butler, Sarah Ann Butler Mary Ellen Butler I have just finished plowing for wheat to be put in February the ground is in fine order I want you to tell me what the prospect of selling the old place and what you notions is about selling it it seems to me if it can be sold to a good advantage we had better have the good of it while we live I have not recieved a letter from brother James for 3 years I have written to him but whether he even got them or not is more than I know Tell him the next time you see him to write to me and relieve his conscience I want you to tell me where to write to Joseph and know who I am writing to She is a very promising child will be 2 years old next April I must close for this time Write Soone Isaac M Butler Sarah Ann Butler Mary Ellen Butler