Lynchburg, Va., January 5th, 1822.
Dear Mr. Morriss.—You will find in one of the papers, written in cipher, the names of all my associates, who are each entitled to an equal part of our treasure, and opposite to the names of each one will be found the names and residences of the relatives and others, to whom they devise their respective portions. From this you will be enabled to carry out the wishes of all, by distributing the portion of each to the parties designated. This will not be difficult, as their resemblances are given, and they can easily be found.
Thomas J. Beale released Lynchburg Letter to Robert Morriss | 2 on Sat Jan 05 1822.