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D-2 1832, May 22 Letter from I. Fitch of Mechanics Bank in New Haven to R. Lowrey in Southington CT. [Lowrey is the lawyer and/or accountant handling the financial and legal affairs of Charles Robinson, See entries for 1 June 1832.] Fitch indicates that the security for the claim upon Charles Robins Show moreD-2 1832, May 22 Letter from I. Fitch of Mechanics Bank in New Haven to R. Lowrey in Southington CT. [Lowrey is the lawyer and/or accountant handling the financial and legal affairs of Charles Robinson, See entries for 1 June 1832.] Fitch indicates that the security for the claim upon Charles Robinson is the same as that of the Hartford Bank.
1832, May 22 - Letter from I. Fitch of Mechanics Bank in New Haven to R. Lowrey in Southington, Connecticut, re financial affairs of Charles Robinson.
“Southington Papers” — financial transactions (1832-1841) re: indebtedness incurred by E. R.’s brothers, George Robinson and Charles Robinson; allocation of assets from E. R. and Elisabeth Robinson. Includes a list of books (and their value) which E. R. set aside as “reserved” as security for payment on notes for his brothers’ debts.
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