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to Henry Jackson
8 July 1792
Duer, William, 1747-1799
Discusses his lack of funds to purchase Henry Knox's land claim and other business in regards to land. Noted as a copy and written in Jackson's hand.
GLC02437.05531
to William Duer
5 August 1792
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Informs Duer that he has received the letter informing Knox that their agreement "is to be considered as conclusive." Will be travelling to New York City to finalize their arrangements.
GLC02437.05569
8 August 1792
Informs Duer that he will not be able to make their previous appointment as he cannot leave Philadelphia at this time due to some "public business." Adds that he does not think this will disappoint Duer, though, because he understands that it is...
GLC02437.05574
[Copies of correspondence]
6-13 September 1792
Copies of correspondences between William Duer, Henry Knox, Royal Flint, and Henry Jackson detailing the progress of their land deals and Duer's financial instability. Also includes details on the land agreements involving Madame de Leval and...
GLC02437.05607
16 September 1792
Discusses an agreement between them concerning land. Notes he was in hopes of hearing Duer's decision on whether he will be selling his land.
GLC02437.05612
to Henry Knox
6 October 1792
Marked "Confidential." Apologizes for not answering Knox's letter sooner. Discusses his difficulty in keeping to his part of the contract with Knox. Is unable to find funds to buy a tract of land. Describes his circumstances and why he is unable...
GLC02437.05643
16 October 1792
Informs Jackson that Henry Knox has agreed to give Madame de Leval and Mr. de la Roche deeds for portions of Trenton and "No. 8" (both in present-day Maine). Instructs Jackson, "To enable her further to place the Germans, you will assist her to take...
GLC02437.05655
19 October 1792
States that [Samuel] Shaw and [Thomas] Randall are considered "transient merchants," thus their credit is not considered good for long engagements. Discusses a financial matter with Knox, and notes that he hopes to see Knox before he leaves.
GLC02437.05656
Asks if Duer approves of the joint bonds between Knox and William Greene as security for the $40,000. Instructs Duer to let him know by sending a note to Mr. King's, where Knox will be having dinner.
GLC02437.05657
21 October 1792
Agreement with Duer where Duer will sell "all [the] original rights in the province of maine lands" to Knox. Duer will be paid $50,000 in three annual installments, and he will receive the bonds of William Green, Knox, and Shaw and Randall....
GLC02437.05662
Copy of GLC02437.05662. Agreement with Duer where he will sell "all [the] original rights in the province of maine lands," to Knox. Noted as a copy and signature(s) are clipped.
GLC02437.05663
29 October 1792
Discusses concerns about an agreement with Mr. [William] Green: "As Mr Green has not to my knowledge any great fixed property in this Country, and as he objects to any guarantee of his bonds, although going abroad, an apprehension is excited in my...
GLC02437.05677
to William Green
30 October 1792
Writes that he received Green's proposition for securing the payment of the purchase of Duer's Eastern land claim. Discusses the security, which involves Henry Knox, Green, and Shaw & Randall.
GLC02437.05679
2 November 1792
Thanks Green for his concern for his situation and his family. Discusses their financial arrangement. Writes, "I have no doubt notwithstanding our present difference in opinion that yourself and General Knox will devise some satisfactory mode of...
GLC02437.05687
12 November 1792
Urges Knox to conclude the financial agreement between them, as it is "Essential to [Duer's] present relief." Encloses correspondence between himself and William Green.
GLC02437.05698
17 November 1792
Green, William, fl. 1792
Discusses the termination of his agreement with Henry Knox regarding the Eastern lands. Says he has no objection to giving Duer the bonds for $50,000. Noted as a copy.
GLC02437.05700
to unknown
Discusses bonds and land speculation. Noted as a copy.
GLC02437.05701
18 November 1792
Discusses property, bonds and other business. Bottom third of the second sheet of paper is clipped.
GLC02437.05703
22 November 1792
Informs Duer that he has engaged a Mr. [Bingham] to take a look at their business and mentions that Bingham will be consulting with other people on the subject.
GLC02437.05712
26 November 1792
Informs Duer that he has not heard anything new concerning the Eastern Lands and is trying to bring the matter to a conclusion "even if I am compelled to make greater sacrifices than I have yet contemplated." Believes he will succeed.
GLC02437.05714
28 November 1792
Informs Duer that he has looked over the agreement and believes it to be obligatory for them to fulfill the terms and conditions stated. States that he will be taking a look at all of the agreements made with Madame de Leval in order to better assess...
GLC02437.05716
2 December 1792
Discusses land business and describes his meetings with various people in regards to land.
GLC02437.05718
to Mason Wheaton
February 3, 1795
Wheaton, Joseph, 1755-1828
Is happy to hear that his uncle, Mason Wheaton, is doing well and expresses his warm feelings for him. Heard that Henry Knox is going to be Mason Wheaton's neighbor soon and writes, "it is a satisfaction which requires energy to express that so great...
GLC02437.06339
[Answers given to William Duer]
December 7, 1795
Bingham, William, 1752-1804
List of interrogation answers for William Duer's trial listed by date.
GLC02437.06577
[Petition]
January 27, 1796
Drinkwater, Samuel, fl. 1796
Petition from the citizens of Ducktrap, Maine regarding land rights. Signed by Samuel Drinkwater, among others.
GLC02437.06603
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