Asaph Whittlesey's Letter, Jan 7th, 1826
- Collection
- Edward Robinson
- Alternative Title
- Correspondence from Asaph Whittlesey to William Robinson
- Genre
- Manuscripts
- Subgenre- Manuscripts
- Correspondence
- Contributor Name
- Whittlesey, Asaph, 1781-1842
- Robinson, Edward, 1794-1863
- Robinson, William, 1754-1825
- Date
- October 17th, 1825 to January 7th, 1826
- Language
- English
- Extent
- 4 images
- Abstract
- Q 1826, Jan. 7 Letter of considerable length to E. R. in Andover from Asaph Whittlesey in Tallmadge, Ohio. Acknowledges receiving a letter from E. R. in which E. R. explains that the death of his father has caused the transfer of the Ohio lots to the heirs and subsequently to him and his brother George. [see Deed No. 1, Oct. 17, 1825] Whittlesey attempts to answer a series of questions posed by E. R. The land is assessed at $400 and is about 5 - 8 miles from the Canal. Little immigration to the area at present, so little demand for land.
- Note
Twinsburg, Ohio: deeds, documents, and letters (1818–1830s) pertaining to the 636 acres originally owned by William Robinson, father of E. R.
- Subject Name
- Whittlesey, Asaph, 1781-1842
- Robinson, Edward, 1794-1863
- Robinson, William, 1754-1825
- Robinson, George, 1798-1876
- Subject Geographic
- Twinsburg (Ohio)
- Tallmadge (Ohio)
- Andover (Mass.)
- Shelf Location
- Original digital object name: yhm-spe-rob-q01d
- Hamilton College Special Collections, Robinson Collection, q01d
- Restrictions on Access
- There are no restrictions on access to this resource.