F-2 1832, Dec. 31 Letter to E. R. in Andover from Mary Williams in Clinton. Writes to tell E. R. that her husband has died (Othniel) and that the affairs of the office will henceforth be conducted by her son Othniel S. Williams. She also encourages him to pay the village of Clinton a visit.
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1832, December 31 - Letter to Edward Robinson from Mary Williams, telling him that her husband Othniel has died and that his son Othniel S. Williams will take over his affairs.
F-2 1833, January Letter to E. R in Andover, MA from Othniel S. Williams in Clinton. Enclosed with the letter was a draft for $960. paid by Mr. Powell for a land transaction with E. R., though this was not the total payment due. Also, Othniel indicates that another land transaction had been made between E. R. and Othniel's father, but since the latter's death, Othniel is having trouble reconstructing the legal transaction.
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1833, January - Letter to Edward Robinson from Othniel S. Williams.
F-2 1833, Mar.20 Letter to E. R. in Andover from Othniel S. Williams in Clinton. Gives an accounting of the rent and sale of property owned by Robinson, The Bucks were involved in leasing land for a period of 6 years at the rate of $28. per annum. Mentions that a parcel of land had been sold in 1831 for $590.34.
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1833, March 20-Letter to Edward Robinson from Othniel S. Williams; includes printed Rough draft of Edward Robinson's contract dated February 24, 1832.
A-3 n.d. [1819?] A half sheet of paper with "O. Williams Statement by Ch. Robinson" on one side and a brief notice which Othniel Williams wrote to Charles Robinson on the other. He writes: "In the suit against John Kirkland I recovered the amount of the rent due from the time that E. Robinson 's title commenced, it being $12. and costs of suit-Kirkland claimed the land under a deed from Ralph W. Kirkland and not under the will of R. He of course refuses to pay any part of the legacy due to Mr. Robinson. . . "
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half sheet of paper with statement written by O. Williams [lawyer in Clinton, NY]