Letter from Elijah Miller to William Henry Seward, March 20, 1834
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Letter from Elijah Miller to William Henry Seward, March 20, 1834
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Date:1834-03-20
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Letter from Elijah Miller to William Henry Seward, March 20, 1834
action: sent
sender: Elijah Miller
Birth: 1772-04-11
Death: 1851-11-13
location: Auburn, NY
receiver: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
location: UnknownUnknown
transcription: ekk
revision: crb 2016-03-18
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Auburn 20th March 1834
Dr Sir
The Lot is No 69 Lysander that the 28 acres
is sold out of the South of to Peter Smith
wish you to refer to my former Letter to ena-
ble ^you^ to to make the examination I wanted.
The Treasurer A Keyser
of Papers for me[ . ]
Reason: I wish you to call and
get them to bring home.
We are expecting your you with Frances
& boys home by the first Week in April
There is an increasing pressure and
stopage of business here, but it is
as yet all charged to Mr Biddle
his Bank, by the usual majority
in this County.
The Mechanics in Auburn have to
press the lead at our opposition to
the regency meeting & last Night
made a nomination for Town offic-
ers, for Supervisor John
Richardson, for Justice of the Peace
Lyman Paine
whether they succeed, tho' the Throop
folks seem to be Troubled about
it.
Remember to Frances & children
& believe me.
yours affectionately
E. Miller
W H. Seward Esq.
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E. Miller
Letter
concering 69
Lysander
Answered
March 24 1833
Auburn 20th March 1834
Dr Sir
The Lot is No 69 Lysander that the 28 acres
is sold out of the South of to Peter Smith
Unknown
, Iwish you to refer to my former Letter to ena-
ble ^you^ to to make the examination I wanted.
The Treasurer A Keyser
Birth: 1784-04-20
has a bundleof Papers for me[ . ]
Supplied
get them to bring home.
We are expecting your you with Frances
Birth: 1805-09-24 Death: 1865-06-21
& boys
Birth: 1830-07-08
Death: 1915-04-25
Birth: 1826-10-01
Death: 1876-09-11
There is an increasing pressure and
stopage of business here, but it is
as yet all charged to Mr Biddle
Birth: 1786-01-08 Death: 1844-02-27
&his Bank, by the usual majority
in this County.
The Mechanics in Auburn have to
press the lead at our opposition to
the regency meeting & last Night
made a nomination for Town offic-
ers, for Supervisor John
Birth: 1780-12-19 Death: 1849-04-14
RichardsonRichardson, for Justice of the Peace
Lyman Paine
Birth: 1773 Death: 1853-01
& it is uncertainwhether they succeed, tho' the Throop
Birth: 1793-04-12 Death: 1854-02-23
folks seem to be Troubled about
it.
Remember to Frances & children
& believe me.
yours affectionately
E. Miller
W H. Seward Esq.
h
Hand Shift
Birth: 1801-05-16 Death: 1872-10-10William Seward
Letter
concering 69
Lysander
Answered
March 24 1833