Box 2
Contains 4 Results:
John Glenn, Jacob Gratz, Dorothea Hart to John Myers, 1811 - 1830
This series contains correspondence.
Letter, John Glenn, Baltimore, Maryland to John Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1830 August 12
Glenn has considered John's letter of the 11th and feels he can't obtain release under Maryland's insolvency laws as he hasn't been a resident in over 10 years. Isn't the statute of limitations in effect? Are there any judgements in effect against John in the state?
Letter, Jacob Gratz, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to John Myers, 1811 June 13
Gratz writes philosophical letter recommending John "bow with submission to the awful decrees of the omnipotent author of our existence." Offers details of Bowden's death. Says that Sam thought Moses was dead before he went to Bowden's counting house.
Letter, Dorothea Hart, Three Rivers, Canada to John Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1811 November 11
Mrs. Hart came to Canada with Mr. Gresham. Gives family news about her brother Isaac, her sons Alex and Benjamin. Her daughter Charlotte married Moses David, his brother Sam married her youngest, Sarah.