Letter from Alvah H. Worden to William Henry Seward, September 6, 1841
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Letter from Alvah H. Worden to William Henry Seward, September 6, 1841
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Date:1841-09-06
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Letter from Alvah H. Worden to William Henry Seward, September 6, 1841
action: sent
sender: Alvah Worden
Birth: 1797-03-06
Death: 1856-02-16
location: Canandaigua, NY
receiver: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
location: Albany, NY
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revision: ekk 2016-02-03
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Canandaigua Sep 6 41
My Dear Gov
The directors of the Auburn & Rochester RR Co
had a meeting in this place today, and took into consideration
your proposition to sell the corner lot opposite the Prison in Au-
burn: The general impression was that the lot was not
worth $3,500. Mr Sherwood
at much less. The conclusion arrived at was to offer you
$3,000, and I am requested by Mr Gibson
the Company to offer you on behalf of himself & the Coy. that
sum for the lot
Mr Gibson also wishes me to say that in his
opinion the sum offerred is above the real value, and to
assure you that the directors entertain the opinion that
they propose to give a liberal and fair price, of this you
will not I trust entertain a doubt. Mr Sherwoods opinion
had an influence with the board, and if gentlemen of
good judgment in Auburn should fix a higher price than
that offerrded the compy might possibly change their views
For myself I am persuaded
and if they have not offerred what the lot is intrinsically
worth it arises from erroneous views: for my own part
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I am unable to judge what the price should be.
If you accept the proposition the company will send
you a draft on New York for the money when the deed is
executed. They will want an abstract of the title which you
have, probably. I will thank you for an early reply – we are
all well.
Truly Yours
A. Worden
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His Excellency
Govr Seward
Albany
CANANDAIGUA N.Y.
SEP 6
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Sep 6 1841
Canandaigua Sep 6 41
My Dear Gov
The directors of the Auburn & Rochester RR Co
had a meeting in this place today, and took into consideration
your proposition to sell the corner lot opposite the Prison in Au-
burn: The general impression was that the lot was not
worth $3,500. Mr Sherwood
Birth: 1793-09-16 Death: 1871-04-16Certainty: Possible
fixed the value as I understand at much less. The conclusion arrived at was to offer you
$3,000, and I am requested by Mr Gibson
Birth: 1783-04-13 Death: 1863-11-20
the President of the Company to offer you on behalf of himself & the Coy. that
sum for the lot
Mr Gibson also wishes me to say that in his
opinion the sum offerred is above the real value, and to
assure you that the directors entertain the opinion that
they propose to give a liberal and fair price, of this you
will not I trust entertain a doubt. Mr Sherwoods opinion
had an influence with the board, and if gentlemen of
good judgment in Auburn should fix a higher price than
that offerrded the compy might possibly change their views
For myself I am persuaded
To influence by argument, advice, or intreaty • To convince by arguments, or reasons offered •
the directors intend to be liberal and if they have not offerred what the lot is intrinsically
worth it arises from erroneous views: for my own part
I am unable to judge what the price should be.
If you accept the proposition the company will send
you a draft on New York for the money when the deed is
executed. They will want an abstract of the title which you
have, probably. I will thank you for an early reply – we are
all well.
Truly Yours
A. Worden
His Excellency
Govr Seward
Albany
CANANDAIGUA N.Y.
SEP 6
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Birth: 1820-03-09 Death: 1893-07-07Samuel Blatchford
Sep 6 1841