ALS signed “AB,” one page both sides, 8 x 10, July 24, 1815. Burr writes to Edward Greswold in Jamaica [Queens], New York. In part: “The state of things is something changed since you left town. Mr. J. A. has obtained the assignment promised you in the terms of what which I wrote and he (J. A.) has given me until Saturday to pay the money and take an assignment with all his rights…. My friend G. Gardner ... authorizes me to offer a mortgage on his farm at N’Bergh, estimated at 150,000 Dolls. to raise the money for me.... My associate Mr. Lathrop has lately sold a farm for about 14,000 dolls of which 3000 is payable and will be paid in August next. He does not owe 50 doll. in the World, and practices cautious habits, never will. He will endorse my note—will you endorse after him, holding the mortgage as your counter security?… On these & other matters, it would afford me great pleasure to see you here….” In very good condition, with intersecting folds, scattered toning, faint staining, and wrinkling, and light show-through of ink. RRAuction COA.
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