Henry Knox To William Duer Regarding Duers Financial Troubles And How Knox Cannot Help Him 26 February 1797
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Author | : Henry Knox |
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Release | : 1797 |
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Replies to Duer's letter and apologizes for not being able to come immediately to his aid, but gives his own financial difficulties as an excuse.
Author | : William Duer |
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Release | : 1797 |
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Writes to Knox about continued troubles as he is in and out of debtors prison in New York City.
Author | : William Duer |
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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 to buy the land as he had hoped. Also discusses his future and the likelihood of his imprisonment and the effect it will have on his family.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Release | : 1792 |
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Asks Walker for details regarding the financial troubles of William Duer. Had endorsed Duer's notes, which had been given to him by Walter Livingston. Discusses some of Duer's woes.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Release | : 1792 |
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Chronicles financial transactions between Henry Knox and William Duer from December 1791 to mid-February 1792. Information on page 2 indicates that a Francis Ingraham is willing to take up Mr. Duer's note.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Release | : 1793 |
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Informs Duer he is financially unable to comply with Duer's request. Describes his current financial circumstances and apologizes. The year 1793 is listed at a later date in pencil.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Discusses his reasons for terminating his financial agreement with William Green and mentions other avenues he is considering. Notes he has made overtures to [Th?ophile] Cazenove, and after receiving Duer's pressing letters decided it best to try to push forward an agreement with [William] Bingham. Assures him he will do everything in his power to finalize a sale most advantageous to Duer. Notes Cazenove has offered to purchase one million [acres?] of the Kennebec and continues to discuss in detail the status of various other deals he is trying to negotiate on Duer's behalf.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Release | : 1791 |
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Signed and initialed by Knox. This appears to be a copy of two letters that Knox sent to Duer on 17 June and 19 June. On June 19, Knox told Duer to pay a [dollar sign] 2,500 note 33 days after the date to the firm of Shaw and Randall. On June 17 he had told Duer to pay a [dollar sign] 2,500 note in 60 days. This document relates to the notes worth [dollar sign] 5,000 Knox has recently corresponded with Thomas Randall about (refer to GLC02437.05006).
Author | : William Duer |
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Release | : 1792 |
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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.
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Tries to make arrangements to travel to New York, which have so far been unsuccessful. Also discusses his difficulty in selling his property in the Eastern lands and his want of funds as a result.