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Wrote to Duer a week ago asking him to see Henry Jackson in New York City regarding their project to purchase lands in Maine. Stresses the importance of their making a decision on the lands, as their financial situation is dire. Will not personally be able to get to New York, so again asks that he speak to Henry Jackson on the subject.
A copy of pages 1-2 of GLC02437.05492.
Informs Duer that he has looked over the some of the papers regarding their land business and continues with related business.
Ledger outlines accounts between Duer and Knox from 1791-1792.
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.
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.
Asks Walker and Duer to reply to his letter concerning his present situation.
Writes that he is still in Philadelphia but hopes to leave soon. Adds that his public business is suffering. Describes an agreement he settled on with William Duer in which he forgives Duer's debts on their land purchases in Maine, in exchange for Duer providing him with certain securities (see GLC02437.05492 for the agreement). Apologizes for the shortness of his letter but promises to write again soon.
Replies to Knox's letter from the same day, stating that he does not approve of the bonds Knox offered as security for the [dollar sign] 40,000. Explains that William Greene's involvement complicates matters because part of his fortune is involved in a Lawsuit.
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.