Letter from Benjamin Jennings Seward to William Henry Seward, May 4, 1838

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Letter from Benjamin Jennings Seward to William Henry Seward, May 4, 1838

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Distributor:Seward Family Papers Project

Institution:University of Rochester

Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections

Date:1838-05-04

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Letter from Benjamin Jennings Seward to William Henry Seward, May 4, 1838

action: sent

sender: Benjamin Seward
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Person

Name: Benjamin Seward Birth: 1793-08-23 Death: 1841-02-24

location: Westfield NY
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Place

Name:  City:  Westfield County:  Chautauqua State:  NY Country:  US

receiver: William Seward
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Person

Name: William Seward Birth: 1801-05-16 Death: 1872-10-10

location: New York NY
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Place

Name:  City:  New York County:   State:  NY Country:  US

transcription: kac 

revision: ekk 2015-11-23

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Chautauqua Land Office
Westfield May 4 1838
W. H. Seward Esq
Dear Brother
Your last letter left me
so in doubt as to your future move-
ments, that I have known ^neither^ when to
write you, or where to send my letters.
Matters grow smaller & smaller
here, every week. Some days we do
not receive a dollar—on some we do
not take a single Bond & M. & it is but
rare that we effect the sale of a piece
of wild land. Our receipts have been
about four hundred dollars per week in
Cash—and we have taken $7.500 or $8.000
in Bonds & Mortgages since the 1st of April
—but have not renewed more than seven
or ten one year articles. Few persons
comparatively, call at this time—but
this few generally come with troublesome
& tedious errands.
Finding no place cheaper, we have

[left Margin] Abell
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Person

Name: Moseley Abell Birth: 1781-02-24 Death: 1858-09-24Certainty: Probable
of the Johnson House Fredonia
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Place

Name:  City:  Fredonia County:  Chautauqua State:  NY Country:  US
will write you about raising some funds
for him—begs me to add a word. I supposed it would be painful
to the poor fellow
to mention the par-
ticulars, & so I did
not ask & know
nothing—only that
he is needy.

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concluded to occupy our present office room
—except that we have given up the little
north room & are now under rent of $40
per annum—& discontinue when we please.
Mr. Haight
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Person

Name: Fletcher Haight Birth: 1799-11-28 Death: 1866-02-23
has left us—went off
dissatisfied and complains all over town
that he situated himself for a permanent
business, & is now out of employ. He is
daily with Peacock
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Person

Name: William  Peacock Birth: 1780-02-22 Death: 1877-02-21
at work at something
I know not what, in the room above us.
I seldom see him; him — but when I do, I
design to call on him with great kindness
to explain to me, what I hear he tells
others of your bad faith: his own reflections
I suppose him will shut his mouth.
Augustus
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Person

Name: Augustus Seward Birth: 1820-05-18 Death: 1889-05-08
is assisting in the office
- We are completing the incomplete mort-
gages—writing up the unprepared deeds
copying deed boundaries in the deed re-
gistry book—mapping the sales in the deed
atlas—opening new books of account &c &c
and it seems as if we should never get
even with our office business.
The dun letters to those holding
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one year articles are gone forth—but they
bring us no customers. Nor has the last
lot of mortgage foreclosures, answered the pur-
pose of stirring up delinquents much be-
yond the persons sued. Our object is to
strengthen the impression that our business
must have attention; at least—& payments
of interest in every case—extraordinaries ex-
cepted; while at the same time there seems
absolute necessity for lenity in cases not a
few.
I have written to J. L. Rathbone
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Person

Name: Jared Rathbone Birth: 1791-08-02 Death: 1845-05-13

to inquire if he will give up a lot
in stockton
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Place

Name:  City:  Stockton County:  Chautauqua State:  NY Country:  US
, if the occupant succeeds
in raising the funds necessary & finds
a partner to take a part. His an-
swer has not yet come to hand.
also to Thurlow Weed
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Person

Name: Thurlow Weed Birth: 1797-11-15 Death: 1882-11-22
to beg off the
lot that Brown
Unknown
lives on in Mina
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Place

Name:  City:  Mina County:  Chautauqua State:  NY Country:  US
& sent
a quit claim for him to sign. Pray re-
member it when you come along & pay
the acknowledging fees: — & explain it should
my letter to him need explanation.
As usual, several things are tied
up till you return & give direction. We
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shall all rejoice to see you here again.
Your Grateful Brother
B.J. Seward
Wm H. Seward Esq.
Care AM Life Ins. & Trust Co
New York City
Single.
WESTFIELD N.Y. MAY 5
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Stamp

Type: postmark

seward-pen
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Person

Name: William Seward Birth: 1801-05-16 Death: 1872-10-10
B. J. Seward
May 4, 1838
date: 
Friday, May 4, 1838
year: 
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