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 1818, April 18 Ohio land documents: On 29 Sept. 1817, Alfred Wolcott, surveyor, drew up a map of 8 parcels of land totaling 1300 acres. A copy of this map was made 18 April 1818 for William Robinson of Southington Ct. who had purchased lots 1, 2, 7, 8, totaling 636.43 acres, at $5. per lot from Linius Tuttle. This transaction was completed April 17, 1818. These four lots bordered the land of Upson, Allen, Skinner, and Tuttle. The exact location (i.e. town) of the land is not mentioned here but is cited in subsequent correspondence.
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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.