Box 1
Contains 4 Results:
Moses Myers to Drummond & Lamb, 1830-1831
This series contains correspondence.
Letter, Moses Myers, Norfolk, Virginia to Drummond & Lamb, Trustees, Norfolk, Virginia, 1830 December 16
Moses would have responded earlier but for "the recent occurrence in my domestic relations [death of John]". Drummond & Lamb have demanded furniture and slaves, but they foreswore them on October 28, 1819, and have no legal right to them.
Letter, Moses Myers, Norfolk, Virginia to Drummond & Lamb, Trustees, Norfolk, Virginia, 1830 December 16
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[Draft of Item 1, Folder 61] Creditors agreed to let Moses hold furniture and slaves and instructed Lamb & Drummond to so act as trustees. "If after the lapse of more than 11 years, you repent of the measure" Moses will attempt to restore whatever remains.
Letter, Moses Myers, Norfolk, Virginia to Richard Drummond, Norfolk, Virginia, 1831 August 4
Drummond has demanded to see the books "belonging to my estate." Moses says they are at the counting house of Fred Myers where they have alsways remained and Mr. Taylor will deliver them to Drummond today or tomorrow.