Box 7
Contains 29 Results:
Letter, John Myers, Washington, D.C. to Richard Rush, Washington, D.C., 1827 May 1
John explains to Secretary of Treasury Rush why the customs bonds from 1819 have not been paid. Hopes MOses will not be disqualified as a public defaulter from office of trust, as the Collector of Customs for Norfolk and Portsmouth.
Letter, Moses Myers, Norfolk, Virginia to John Myers, London, UK, 1811 July 9
"The weather very warm which makes Sam's confinement more irksome." Will know more about Sam's situation on Taylor and Tazewell's return from the Williamsburg chancery court session. Business is dull, money very scarce. Asher Marx lost his wife and child in child bed.
Letter, Moses Myers, Washington, D.C. to John Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1828 January 8
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Moses is staying at Brown's Hotel. Had discussions with Newton and John Quincy Adams about U.S. ministers collecting on debts for private individuals. Herron lost contrat to Boston people. Visited "old Friend Lloyd" in Senate chamber. Going on to Baltimore.
John Myers incoming letters, 1811 - 1830, undated
This series contains correspondence.