Description: |
Acknowledging George Winter letter of June 16. Advises George Winter not to worry about a debt he incurred in New York and has not yet paid. Suggests that their brother William Winter, who is doing well in New York, might help pay it. Charles cannot help him, due to his own poor financial situation. Suggests it better to leave debts in New York rather then to incur new ones in Indiana and Ohio. William owes him (Charles) money, and George can call upon him for that amount to defray his own debt. Mention of Mary Ann, John, and Robert. Notation on address side: received July 4, 1838; answered July 15, 1838. |
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Origin: | 1838-06-24 |
Created By: |
Winter, Charles; |
Contributor(s): |
Winter, George, 1810-1876; |
Publisher: |
Tippecanoe County Historical Association |
Source: |
http://earchives.lib.purdue.edu/cdm/ref/collection/gwinter/id/279 |
Collection: |
George Winter |
Copyright: |
Images in the George Winter Collection should not be used without written permission from the Tippecanoe County Historical Association. To obtain reproduction rights and prices, contact the Tippecanoe County Historical Association at info@tippecanoehistory.org |
Subjects: |
Winter, George, 1810-1876--Correspondence Debt Winter, George, 1810-1876--Family Families |
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