[Editorial Note: Letters from John McConihe to J. Sterling Morton copied with permission of the Nebraksa State Historical Association on 17 January 2008 from the MS7 J. Sterling Morton Papers, 1849—1862, Roll 2. Copy and reuse restrictions apply; see the Nebraska State Historical Society Use Policy (http://www.nebraskahistory.org/lib-arch/services/refrence/use_policy.pdf). ]

J. Sterling Morton Papers, 1849—1862
MS7
Roll: 2 #8309
Nebraska State Historical Society

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Dear Sterling

The Capt has return—ed and I think I can arrange those matters all satisfactorily.—

It is close papers, but I will carry it through, and you need not give yourself any uneasiness. Don't do anything, I will carry it through, and in case I fail, you may expect to see me in Nebraska City on the 28th of this month.

No news here. Judge Hall adjourned Court until June, at the request of the bar. Neagle and Blair are here with their wives.

Please give my regards to Mrs Morton

Yours truly

John McConihe