F-2 1832, Feb. 27 Letter to E. R. in Andover, MA from O[thniel] Williams in Clinton, NY. Williams was handling the legal matters pertaining to the Kirkland farm and property which E. R. was attempting to sell. Powell was negotiating the purchase of a portion of the Kirkland-Robinson land and this letter is setting forth the claims and monies owed, etc.
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1832, February 27 - Letter to Edward Robinson from Othniel Williams, setting forth the claims and monies owed.
F-2 1831, March 18 Letter to E. R. in Andover, MA from Othniel Williams in Clinton, NY. Apparently the $2000 offer for the farm was not accepted by E. R. and so now this letter gives a counter offer of $2500. The persons who wish to buy the land are: John Powell, Jonathan Day, Simeon Nelson, and John Parmelee (who owns a mill on the site where Mr. Nelson's formerly stood).
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1831, March 18 - Letter to Edward Robinson from Othniel Williams, sharing with Robinson a counter offer of $2500 for the farm.
F-2 1831, Nov. 28 Letter to E. R. in Andover, MA from Simeon Nelson in Clinton, NY. Asks E. R. to resolve the matter of the proposed sale without further delay because the persons involved are not only losing the interest on the money set aside for the purchase price but also losing valuable time in making repairs to the buildings and grounds. Indicates Jonathan Day is no longer included in the purchase deal.
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F-2 1831, Nov. 28 Letter to E. R. in Andover, MA from Simeon Nelson in Clinton, NY. Asks E. R. to resolve the matter of the proposed sale without further delay because the persons involved are not only losing the interest on the money set aside for the purchase price but also losing valuable time in making repairs to the buildings and grounds. Indicates Jonathan Day is no longer included in the purchase deal.