Businessmen -- New York (State) -- New York -- Correspondence
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
William M. Agar letter
Contains a letter sent from William M. Agar to Burgess Meredith for the purpose of advertising the publication "International Correspondence" provided by Freedom House. Agar writes that he has enclosed the most recent issue of the publication, and remarks upon its reputation as a trusted and important news source. Agar then explains how Meredith can sign up to receive the service, and asks him to provide a letter of commendation should he find it a valuable service. Dated May 10, 1942.
Nicholas Low and Augustus Fleming correspondence
Nicholas Low and Augustus Fleming correspondence includes fifty-three letters. Most of the correspondence consists of letters from merchants and business associates in New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, and concern land transactions, trade, business accounts, and personal matters. The letters written to Low are concentrated from 1792 to 1828, while Fleming's correspondence dates 1806 to 1858. The collection dates from 1792 to 1858.