Q 1837, Jan. 26 Letter to E. R. in Boston from Augustus E. Foot in Cleveland. Foot has just returned from seeing friends in Connecticut and in the course of his visit saw George and Charles Robinson in New Haven. Sends E. R. the final payment of $466.60 for the sale of the Ohio land and includes a full accounting of expenses and fees. The total amount realized by E. R. was $1837.26.
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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 1836, June 24 Letter to Charles Robinson in New Haven from Augustus E. Foot, who was writing from Cleveland, Ohio. The letter was delivered by Arthur Foot who was traveling to Connecticut. E. R. was going to be in New York and therefore had asked Foot to direct "any funds . . . and information" to his brother Charles. Foot had gone to Cleveland to meet Humphrey, but Humphrey never arrived and thus the proceeds of the final note owed for the property could not be sent as promised.
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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 1835, Jan. 2 Letter to E. R. in Boston from Augustus E. Foot in Hudson, Ohio. Foot replies negatively to a suggestion set forth by E. R., namely that Humphrey "pay up at once" (i.e., secure a mortgage) for the purchase of the Twinsburg, Ohio land. The reason given by E. R. is that he is planning to "go abroad, to be absent for several years."
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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 1833, Nov. 30 Letter to E. R. addressed to Andover, then forwarded to Boston, from Augustus E. Foot in Hudson, Ohio. Enclosed is $350. as first payment by Ian Humphrey for the sale of land in Ohio.
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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 1836, Jan. 4 Letter to E. R. in Boston from Augustus E. Foot in Hudson, Ohio. $420. enclosed from Humphrey for payment of Twinsburg, Ohio land. Postscript contains the surveyor's description of the four lots, totaling 636.43 acres.
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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 1833, Jan. 12 Letter to E. R. in Andover from Augustus E. Foot in Hudson, Ohio. Enclosed is a draft drawn on New York for $100 for E. R., because his brother George never applied for the money. Notes that Gen. [Harvey] Baldwin, a resident of Hudson and treasurer of the Western Reserve College, will in the future be able to write checks drawn on a bank in Boston because the college has funds
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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 1835, Jan. 27 Letter to E. R. in Boston from Augustus E. Foot in Hudson, Ohio. $400 is enclosed, another payment for the Twinsburg land. In a postscript, Foot hints that Humphrey will be able to pay the remaining amount owed before Robinson leaves for Europe.
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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 1836, Mar 17 Letter to E. R. in Boston from Augustus E. Foot in Hudson, Ohio. $420. enclosed in payment for Twinsburg, Ohio land. Foot indicates that Humphrey will pay the remaining amount in full upon receipt of the deeds signed by E .R.
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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 1836, May 17 Letter to E. R. in Boston from Augustus E. Foot in Hudson, Ohio. Relates that Humphrey was unable to come up with the final payment because the person who was supposed to settle a separate payment with Humphrey died suddenly. Humphrey then turned to the bank for funds but was unable to find any money for two reasons: "merchants are in the East buying goods and have drained the cash
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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.
Q 1836, June 1 Letter from Augustus E. Foot in Hudson, Ohio to Charles Robinson, Attorney at Law, in New Haven, CT. "Enclosed I send you two deeds in compliance with the request of your brother Edward - also a tax receipt, being papers handed me by Mr. Baldwin of Hudson, for this purpose." The deeds are dated Oct. 17, 1825 and May 31, 1832 [see separate entries]. Charles received and filed
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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 1824, Sept. 29 Letter to William Robinson in Southington CT from Gideon Mills in Hudson, Ohio. Answers some of the questions Robinson posed in a letter of 8 Sept. 1824. Says that some improvements to lot 3 have been made, but the two young men have never made any payments. Mentions that the soil is good and the population expanding that in part of Ohio. Considers $4. an acre an acceptable price.
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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 1824, Sept. 8 Copy of a letter sent to Gideon Mills in Hudson, Ohio from William Robinson of Southington, CT with inquiry about the "Plot of the Land" in a nearby town, which Robinson purchased from Linius Tuttle in 1818. Robinson explains that the lots located in Twinsburg are near Hudson and therefore Mills should be able to answer the eleven questions he has posed. Robinson also indicates
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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.