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Box 2

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

Joseph Marx to John Myers, 1810 - 1816

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 33
Identifier: id241101
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This series contains correspondence.

Dates: 1810 - 1816

Letter, Joseph Marx, Richmond, Virginia to John Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1810 March 7

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 33
Identifier: id241102
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Marx thanks John for his letter of March 4 and the offer of service. He Doesn't want John to leave now, believes he should wait for peace, but he knows John will go so he should take the best wishes of a friend. Gives anecdote of a New York woman who hanged herself.

Dates: 1810 March 7

Letter, Joseph Marx, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to John Myers, Baltimore, Maryland, 1814 July 26

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 33
Identifier: id241103
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Nothing worthy of notice has occurred since John left. Marx gave John's packet with the bills to Willing & Francis. John should set up means of communication. Marx' "inland business" is going well. He will get $20,000 in Boston, and is going to New York on Tuesday.

Dates: 1814 July 26

Letter, Joseph Marx, Richmond, Virginia to John Myers, Baltimore, Maryland, 1814 June 16

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 33
Identifier: id241104
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Marx is glad to find John settled in. The old folks and Adeline are planning a trip North. The scarcity of money has led Marx to buy bills on London. Filling the ship Orion for Longon, no cargo for the Norfolk Packet. "My Samuel & Charles" should see John in Baltimore on the way to New York.

Dates: 1814 June 16