Letter. [George H. Richards], Hillsboro, Illinois, to Henry Richards, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, 1842 January 16.
Scope and Contents
The author discusses the market for veneers in Boston, the unseasonably warm weather, a physical attack against a mutual friend named Bill Allen, and the failing of the Cairo Bank. The bank failure worries the author, who remarks that it issued more than half the circulating notes in the state and that it will be hard to raise money as a result of the failure. The author also discusses the possibility of running a steam boat route from New Orleans to St. Louis.
Dates
- Creation: 1842 January 16.
Conditions Governing Access
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Language of Materials
English
Physical Description
ALS, 3 pages on 1 folded sheet, w/ integral address leaf. Address leaf partly lacking, with loss of text.
Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Rare Books & Special Collections Repository