Box 9
Contains 95 Results:
Moncure Robinson, Philadelphia, to his son, John M. Robinson, 1864 September 7
Scope and Contents Dividends of the S. & R. R.R. Co.
Moncure Robinson, Philadelphia, to his son, John M. Robinson, 1864 Novembe 10
Scope and Contents Written via Barbados; shares of the R.F. & P. Co.; desire to rid self of interests in Virginia; possibility that family will reside in Europe after the war; Beverley's residence in Paris.
Richard Walke, Norfolk, to Moncure Robinson, Philadelphia, 1864 November 9, 18
Scope and Contents A nephew, Henry, who had been taken a prisoner of war. Henry Robinson, Steamer Santiago de Cuba, to Mr. Walke. Enclosed with the above recounting his condition as a prisoner.
John M. Robinson , to his father, Moncure Robinson, 1864 December 19
Scope and Contents Settlement of debts owed by John M. Robinson in the south; prospect of end of the war; suggestion that profits could be made by forming a company in England to run the blockade.
Blank for loan of $1,000 for Richmond and Petersburg R.R., changed from R.F. & P. R.R., 1865 September 1
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Moncure Robinson, Philadelphia, to J.H. Rountree, 1873 January 26
Scope and Contents Finances.
? Richmond, to Moncure Robinson, 1876 December 29
Scope and Contents Troubles of R.F. & P. R.R., trains over a day late; lack of engines, repair facilities; need for financing.
Michel Chevalier, Paris, to ? Robinson, 1877 June 18
Scope and Contents Welcoming a son and daughter of his old friend, Moncure Robinson, upon their arrival in England, and inviting them to visit him in France. In French, translation included.
Moncure Robinson, Philadelphia, to his brother, Conway Robinson, 1878 April 6
Scope and Contents Affairs of the R.F. & P. R.R. and the Pot. S.B. Co., of which companies Moncure Robinson is a large stockholder.
Edmund Randolph Robinson, Counsellor at Law, New York, to his father, Moncure Robinson, 1880 May 11
Scope and Contents Appreciation for a memoir of Mr. Chevalier read by Moncure Robinson at the Philosophical Society.
George W. Child, Philadelphia, to Moncure Robinson, 1880 July 9
Scope and Contents Enclosing some copies of "The Ledger" in which there is a notice of a work by Moncure Robinson.
Proxy for the stockholders meeting of the Richmond Fredericksburg and Potomac Rail Road Company, 1881 December
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George M. Biddle and A. Sydney Biddle, Philadelphia, to ?, 1882 December 22
Scope and Contents A discussion of the charter of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Co.
Assignment by W.J. Greene to Moncure Robinson of his interest in the Palmetto Rail Road Company of South Carolina., 1883 January 3
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Lucie de Saivre, Paris, to Moncure Robinson, 1883 March 20
Scope and Contents Acknowledging the news of the death in America of her guardian, Mr. Seybert, and expressing grief. In French, translation included.
Lucie de Saivre, Paris, to Moncure Robinson, 1883 April 24
Scope and Contents An inheritance left to her by Mr. Seybert. Enclosed is a copy of an article on the cremation of Seybert. In French, translation included.
Lucie de Saivre, Paris, to Moncure Robinson, 1883 May 10, 29
Scope and Contents Information for an article by Moncure Robinson on Mr. Seybert. In French, translation included. Lucie de Saivre, Paris, to Moncure Robinson. Requesting a copy of the will of Seybert. In French, translation included.
Lucie de Saivre, Chateau de Pully par Lailly, Lairet, to Moncure Robinson, 1883 June 21
Scope and Contents More concerning the will of Mr. Seybert. In French, translation included.
Lucie de Saivre, Paris, to Moncure Robinson, 1883 December 10
Scope and Contents Appreciation for the memoir of Mr. Seybert written by Moncure Robinson. In French, translation included.
Lucie de Saivre, Paris, to Moncure Robinson, 1884 February 14
Scope and Contents Social letter. In French, translation included. Incomplete.
Lucie de Saivre, Paris, to Moncure Robinson, Philadelphia, 1884 March 10
Scope and Contents Condolences for the death of the brother of Moncure Robinson, Conway Robinson. In French, translation included.
Leigh Robinson, Washington, D.C., to his uncle, Moncure Robinson., 1884 April 2
Scope and Contents The death of the father of Leigh Robinson; mention of an article in the Albany Law Journal.
Conway Robinson, Jr., Washington D.C., to his uncle, Moncure Robinson, 1884 May 13
Scope and Contents Settlement of debt to Moncure Robinson by widow and children of Conway Robinson; Moncure Robinson has refused to accept land for the debt.
Conway Robinson, Jr., Washington, D.C., to his uncle, Moncure Robinson, 1884 December 8, 10
Scope and Contents Arrangements to mortgage "Vinelands" for $20,000 in order to pay cash to Moncure Robinson.
Deed to "The Vineyard" in Washington, D.C., from Moncure Robinson and his wife, Charlotte B. Robinson, to Mrs. Mary Susan Robinson, widow of Conway Robinson, for $20,000 cash payment, 1884 December 8
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