Letter from Elijah Miller to William Henry Seward, March 2, 1837

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Letter from Elijah Miller to William Henry Seward, March 2, 1837
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Distributor:Seward Family Digital Archive

Institution:University of Rochester

Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections

Date:1837-03-02

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Letter from Elijah Miller to William Henry Seward, March 2, 1837

action: sent

sender: Elijah Miller
Birth: 1772-04-11  Death: 1851-11-13

location: Auburn, NY

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

location: Albany, NY

transcription: csh 

revision: tap 2017-10-16

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Auburn 2d. March 1837
D. Sir
The Auburn Bank has delivered
the Manchester
x Birth: 1783-10-20  Death: 1841-04-10 Certainty: Possible Birth: 1758-08-15  Death: 1846-03-14 Certainty: Possible
acceptance & reimburse-
ment to N Beardsley
Birth: 1807-05-30 Death: 1894-01-15
to collect
of the two Manchesters; N Beardsley
has wrote them to day, that he
must sue them for the Bank
unless they pay by return[ ed ]
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Mail– your Note & Draf[ t ]
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were not wanted, & they are herewith
returned –
Enclosed is a letter from Lt
Ostrander
Birth: 1807-09-04 Death: 1879-08-21Certainty: Possible
N.Y who says he has
bought of Manchester, his object
appears to be to get you to say
write something about the
warrenty; N. Bearsley has answer[ ed ]
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the Letter by saying you was
absent & would not return
till April & that no one here
could give the information he asked
except as to the extent of the Lots and
buildings which Bearsley give to
him from the best of his recolalure
recollection – The family are well
yours
E. Miller
W.H. Seward Esq–
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E. Miller
March 2d 1837