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Collection Reference Number GLC00307.03
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1789 
Title Letters from Henry Lee to Robert Townsend Howe arranging a land sale
Date 29 October 1789; 3 November 1789; 9 December 1789
Author Lee, Henry (1756-1818)  
Recipient Howe, Robert Townsend  
Document Type Correspondence; Business and financial document; Land transaction document
Content Description This is actually three letters on one sheet of paper. Lee, a Revolutionary War General from Virginia, was writing about an advertisement for land, which he appears to have an interest in, placed by Robert Howe. The other two letters are each a page. One is dated 3 November 1789 and the other 9 December 1789. Lee says he cannot make it to Howe's land sale, but that he will promote it in his area. Wants to know the standard price Howe expects from prospective buyers. Hopes he will respond by the next post because he knows a gentleman who might buy the land, but needs the value. Howe's letter of 3 November says he received Lee's letter too late to answer by the return stage. Says it is impossible for him to say what the land is worth, but that he hopes to get 3,000 pounds currency or more for it. Says they are looking into the rights for limestone and ore on the property. The letter of 9 December says he has still not heard about the limestone or ore rights. Says he saw no persons at the sale that appeared to be serious purchasers, unless you include Colonel Clapham and Mr. Janney. Says he therefore bid in, but that the lands remain unsold. Says a suit was brought against Jenkins in District Court for ownership of the land. But says since appearing in court he has become better informed and has reached out for a compromise. Told Jenkins he could not settle until he consulted Lee. Tells Lee he should only take a moderate sum and let the matter drop. Fragments from the letter are in a small envelope included with the file.
Subjects Land Transaction  Finance  Law  
Place written Richmond, Virginia
Theme Merchants & Commerce; Industry
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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