Copies of letters, &c., 1821-1822.

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Copies of letters, &c., 1821-1822.

Eight page gathering entitled "Copies of letters, &c." contains handwritten copies of the business letters of Edward P. Simons of Keating Simons & Sons. The first six letters (23 June 1821) inform individuals that they will sustain no injury from the theft of the bonds and notes of Bourdieu, Chollet & Bourdieu that were stolen from the Counting House of Keating Simons & Sons. The first letter is to Captain Donald Rowe concerning his agreement to purchase land on Edisto [Island] (S.C.) for $3,500. The second letter, addressed to Stephen Elliot, concerns a bond. The third letter is to Margaret and Benjamin Seabrook. The fourth letter to Benjamin Allston and Robert F. Withers concerns a bond payable to assignees of Charles Pinckney, and by them assigned to Henry Laurens, and afterwards transferred to Keating Simons. The fifth letter, addressed to Laura Ingraham, concerns a bond to Morton A. Waring (Federal Marshall). The sixth letter to M. Ellis and I. [Isaac] Emanuel concerns a bond to Morton A. Waring. The seventh letter (17 January 1822) is to William Mayrant who is authorized by Keating & Edward Simon to adopt the most effectual means of procuring payment of the bonds of Mr. Sumpter. The eighth letter (26 February 1822) to John Carter concerning a judgement related to the DuBois estate requests Carter remit the balance in cash from Colonel Blanding. The ninth letter (26 February 1822), to Blanding, relates to a judgment concerning Fisher Jarvis and Isaac Dubose. The tenth letter (n.d.) to William Mayrant concerns Mr. Sumpter's bonds, and interest and penalties. The eleventh letter (24 April 1822) to Blanding requests that he remit the money paid to him by Mr. Carter.

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Keating Simons & Sons (Charleston, S.C.)

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Edward Peter Simons (1795-1823) of the Counting House of Keating Simons & Sons (Charleston, S.C.) was an attorney for Bourdieu, Chollet & Bourdieu, a London (England) banking firm of questionable reputation. Before the American Revolution Bourdieu and Chollet had a branch in Charleston, S.C. to handle the importation of slaves. From the description of Copies of letters, &c., 1821-1822. (College of Charleston). WorldCat record id: 31740865 ...

Withers, Robert F.

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Bourdieu, Chollet & Bourdieu (London, England)

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Ellis, M.

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Waring, Morton

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Emmanuel, Isaac Samuel, 1899-1972

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Jewish historian and rabbi, writer on Sephardic history. From the description of Papers, 1922-1972. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122632970 Greek-born rabbi and author of Jewish histories of Curac̀§ao, Panama, Rio de Janeiro, and Cincinnati. From the description of Isaac Samuel Emmanuel letter, 1963 Sept. 9. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 657077443 Greek-born rabbi and historian; author of Jewish histories of Curac̀§ao, Panama, Rio de Janeiro, and Cincinn...

Ingraham, Laura.

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Seabrook, Whitemarsh B. (Whitemarsh Benjamin), 1795-1855

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Whitemarsh Benjamin Seabrook (1795-1855) was governor of South Carolina and president of the state Agricultural Society. From the description of Whitemarsh B. Seabrook papers, 1840-1859 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 35733774 From the guide to the Whitemarsh B. Seabrook Papers, 1840-1859, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Governor of South Carolina. From the description of Whitemarsh B. Seabrook co...

Laurens, Henry, 1763-1821.

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Charleston, S.C. plantation owner and South Carolina state legislator. In 1793 millwright Jonathan Lucas built an improved tide mill at Laurens' Mepkin Plantation (Berkeley County, S.C.). From the description of Letters to Jonathan Lucas, 1796. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 36865824 ...

Dubose, Isaac, 1754-1816.

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Seabrook, Margaret, d. 1839.

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Carter, John, fl. 1822.

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Allston, Benjamin George, 1797-1852.

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Georgetown and St. Luke Parish, S.C. plantation owner, attorney, and South Carolina state legislator. From the description of Letter : to the Public, 1823. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 36865770 ...

Simons, Keating, 1753-1834

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Planter and merchant of Lewisfield Plantation, Charleston and Berkeley Counties, S.C.; served in S.C. House, St. John Berkeley district, 1776, 1779-1780, 1785-1786; president, Bank of S.C., 1796-1832; son of Benjamin Simons (1713-1772) and Catherine Chicken Simons; husband of Ann Cleland Kinloch and Eleanor Ball Simons (d. 1827); father, of Keating Lewis Simons (1775-1819), Sedgewick Lewis Simons (1788-1834), Thomas Grange Simons (1789-1863), and six other children. From the descript...

Elliot, Stephen, 1771-1830.

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Mayrant, William.

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Simons, Edward Peter, 1795-1823

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Blanding, A. 1776-1839.

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Jarvis, Fisher.

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Rowe, Donald, 1777-1851.

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