Author: William Bingham
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Bingham declares to Knox that, though difficult, he finished paying the state of Massachusetts the sum of [dollar sign] 328.02. Bingham discusses his land selling possibilities and the help he has hoped to receive from Knox. If Bingham cannot sell, he will have to make money by mortgaging his land. He complains that taxes on the land would take a toll on its value. In a postscript he tells Knox what Genl Cobb and Mr. Richards have told him regarding the Legislature and the land.
William Bingham to Henry Knox on His Financial Situation and the Sale of His Land, 25 May 1799
Author: William Bingham
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Bingham declares to Knox that, though difficult, he finished paying the state of Massachusetts the sum of [dollar sign] 328.02. Bingham discusses his land selling possibilities and the help he has hoped to receive from Knox. If Bingham cannot sell, he will have to make money by mortgaging his land. He complains that taxes on the land would take a toll on its value. In a postscript he tells Knox what Genl Cobb and Mr. Richards have told him regarding the Legislature and the land.
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Bingham declares to Knox that, though difficult, he finished paying the state of Massachusetts the sum of [dollar sign] 328.02. Bingham discusses his land selling possibilities and the help he has hoped to receive from Knox. If Bingham cannot sell, he will have to make money by mortgaging his land. He complains that taxes on the land would take a toll on its value. In a postscript he tells Knox what Genl Cobb and Mr. Richards have told him regarding the Legislature and the land.
William Bingham to Henry Knox Regarding Knox's Debts, Land and the Timber Industry, 24 January 1799
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Bingham acknowledges receipt of Knox's letter of 30 December 1798. Bingham sees that Knox has not as yet made a final arrangement with the Holders of your Notes, - but which I hope will be speedily terminated. Bingham is pleased to know that after Knox pays off his debts, Knox will enjoy a considerable income from his estate. Talks about Knox's timber in Maine and says that regarding the our lands, which remain to be disposed of, Bingham is persuaded that my News of effecting a Sale must be confined to Europe. In America, the Capital is by no means sufficient. Bingham is sure that after war in Europe is over, Europeans will want to invest their money in American lands.
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Bingham acknowledges receipt of Knox's letter of 30 December 1798. Bingham sees that Knox has not as yet made a final arrangement with the Holders of your Notes, - but which I hope will be speedily terminated. Bingham is pleased to know that after Knox pays off his debts, Knox will enjoy a considerable income from his estate. Talks about Knox's timber in Maine and says that regarding the our lands, which remain to be disposed of, Bingham is persuaded that my News of effecting a Sale must be confined to Europe. In America, the Capital is by no means sufficient. Bingham is sure that after war in Europe is over, Europeans will want to invest their money in American lands.
Henry Knox to William Bingham about Land Sales and Selling His Estate That's Just Turning Profitable, 15 February 1796
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Marked as an extract from a letter to Bingham. Discusses the merits of a sale to a Mr. [possibly Alexander] Baring, alleging that it may not furnish the funds they need. Is concerned about potentially having to sell his estate in the Waldo patent, just as it is beginning to turn profitable. Contains some financial accounting.
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Marked as an extract from a letter to Bingham. Discusses the merits of a sale to a Mr. [possibly Alexander] Baring, alleging that it may not furnish the funds they need. Is concerned about potentially having to sell his estate in the Waldo patent, just as it is beginning to turn profitable. Contains some financial accounting.
William Bingham to Henry Knox about Obtaining a Bank Draft, 25 May 1798
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Informs Knox that he was able to obtain a bank draft and that he would like Knox to deliver part of it for his bonds. Continues to discuss other financial business. Signature is clipped.
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Informs Knox that he was able to obtain a bank draft and that he would like Knox to deliver part of it for his bonds. Continues to discuss other financial business. Signature is clipped.
William Bingham to Henry Knox Expressing Concern Over Knox's Financial Situation, 7 March 1797
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Expresses some concern over Knox's financial situation and discusses land and other financial matters.
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Expresses some concern over Knox's financial situation and discusses land and other financial matters.
William Bingham to Henry Knox Regarding Land Deals, 12 July 1799
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Bingham received Knox's letter of 30 June 1799. Bingham agrees with Knox that the the Kennebec Tract has a fair chance of attracting a full Portion of Settlers. Bingham believes, however, that Knox needs to make the Lands attractive to purchasers for Establishments. Bingham says he is trying to Experiment on a large Scale, with the lower Tract. Tells Knox that the sooner these land deals are sorted out, the better.
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Bingham received Knox's letter of 30 June 1799. Bingham agrees with Knox that the the Kennebec Tract has a fair chance of attracting a full Portion of Settlers. Bingham believes, however, that Knox needs to make the Lands attractive to purchasers for Establishments. Bingham says he is trying to Experiment on a large Scale, with the lower Tract. Tells Knox that the sooner these land deals are sorted out, the better.
William Bingham to Henry Knox Regarding Ways to Raise Money, 10 June 1797
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Writes to Knox saying that he would lend him the money Knox needs if he had it, but the money he has, he needs for his own business ventures. Discusses selling some of his land in Pennsylvania and the possibility of taking out a loan from the national bank, along with other financial business matters. Free frank stamped and signed by William Bingham.
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Writes to Knox saying that he would lend him the money Knox needs if he had it, but the money he has, he needs for his own business ventures. Discusses selling some of his land in Pennsylvania and the possibility of taking out a loan from the national bank, along with other financial business matters. Free frank stamped and signed by William Bingham.
William Bingham to Henry Knox Discussing Knox's Poor Financial Situation and Other Financial Matters, 3 July 1798
Author: William Bingham
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Expresses sympathy over Knox's disappointment at not getting a loan and discusses various financial matters such as the Eastern lands, payment to the National bank and bonds.
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Expresses sympathy over Knox's disappointment at not getting a loan and discusses various financial matters such as the Eastern lands, payment to the National bank and bonds.
William Bingham to Henry Knox Concerning Sales of Land and Shares, 5 May 1795
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Discusses the sale of shares and land business. Asks that Knox make enquiries in New York and expresses regret for not forwarding him copies of some documents.
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Discusses the sale of shares and land business. Asks that Knox make enquiries in New York and expresses regret for not forwarding him copies of some documents.
William Bingham to Henry Knox about Knox Forming a Company for Land Deals, 11 March 1796
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Received his recent letter. Comments on how Knox might proceed with his land speculation deals. Discusses whether or not Knox should form a separate company for the purpose. Includes some financial calculations.
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Received his recent letter. Comments on how Knox might proceed with his land speculation deals. Discusses whether or not Knox should form a separate company for the purpose. Includes some financial calculations.