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 Robinson is the same as that of the Hartford Bank.
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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.
D-2 1841, Nov. 21 Slip of paper in E. R.'s hand which records that George Robinson gave E. R. two notes (Northampton, Aug. 27, 1841) for $1000 and $300 respectively and then E. R. sent the above notes to Charles Robinson in New Haven "for proof of bankruptcy" in November. This transaction probably concerns the hardware store George operated in Northampton.
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1841, November 21 - Slip of paper in Edward Robinson's handwriting which records that George Robinson gave him two notes for $1000 and $300, which Edward sent to Charles Robinson "for proof of bankruptcy."