Henry Knox to William Duer Discussing Land Business, 17 December 1792

Henry Knox to William Duer Discussing Land Business, 17 December 1792
Author: Henry Knox
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Discusses business regarding land. States he received Duer's express today with his terms and has given them to Mr. [William] Bingham who is taking them under consideration. Has no doubt that the terms will be accepted. Tells him to Be of good courage - it shall go - even if I [sacrifice] still more for your sake...

Henry Knox to William Duer Regarding Land Agreement Documents, 28 November 1792

Henry Knox to William Duer Regarding Land Agreement Documents, 28 November 1792
Author: Henry Knox
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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 their situation and make plans as to what they should do next.

Henry Knox to William Green about Business Connected with Land, 10 October 1792

Henry Knox to William Green about Business Connected with Land, 10 October 1792
Author: Henry Knox
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Discusses land business in regards to their agreements with William Duer. Says regardless if Duer decides to hold out, he has no claim against him or Green. Continues to discuss his recent negotiations with Duer and his decision to accept other offers: Some Gentlemen have made me certain offers, which it is my interest to accept and if so, it will not be in my favor to admit any other [person].

William Duer to Henry Knox about Business Transactions and Land Purchases, 5 May 1792

William Duer to Henry Knox about Business Transactions and Land Purchases, 5 May 1792
Author: William Duer
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Discusses a conversation he had with General [Henry] Jackson about business, but feels he needs to speak to Knox directly about their arrangements. Considers their attempts to purchase land in Maine. Comments on his own character and the damaging nature of his debt. Mentions a land purchase by Mr. [Samuel] Ogden.