Q 1833, Jan. 24? Slip of paper in E. R.'s hand [3" x 5"] with notations concerning the expenses paid in connection with the land in Ohio. Indicates that George Robinson paid taxes on the property to Tuttle in 1830 and to Baldwin in 1831, totaling $27.75. E. R. paid taxes and related expenses in 1832-1833 totaling $18.58 and received $400 cash on Jan. 24, 1833.
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Twinsburg, Ohio: deeds, documents, and letters (1818–1830s) pertaining to the 636 acres originally owned by William Robinson, father of E. R.
Q 1832, Nov. 24 Letter to E. R. in Andover from Augustus E. Foot in Hudson, Ohio. Foot, a Land Agent hired by George Robinson, negotiated the sale of the Ohio property to Ian R. Humphrey of Hudson. Terms of the sale are outlined in this letter. The amount that the Robinsons are to receive is $1588, which Foot says he will issue in Eastern Bills or a draft drawn on a N.Y. Bank.
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Twinsburg, Ohio: deeds, documents, and letters (1818–1830s) pertaining to the 636 acres originally owned by William Robinson, father of E. R.
A form letter addressed to "Mr. Edward Robinson," written by those handling the bankruptcy proceedings involving George Robinson in Northampton, 17 June 1842