File:Letter signed T.F. Smith, near Prairie du Chien, to Henry Chouteau, January 28, 1830.jpg

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English: I herewith forward my pay accounts on the Government to meet the amount (due you). Please hand to Major Biddle not until within a few days of the expiration of the time included in them. If your mother thinks herself entitled to half of the slaves (Auguste Chouteau estate), the division of the remainder amongst seven heirs will be no great object. Details concerning claim on land given to Smith and a Chouteau by Auguste Chouteau.
Title: Letter signed T.F. Smith, near Prairie du Chien, to Henry Chouteau, January 28, 1830
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Author Smith, T.F.
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A0274-00120
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Chouteau Family Papers- Box 23. January-July 1830
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Slaves
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Slavery
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409611
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2638034F-CFD5-25FF-541C-B326719A12FC

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