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Letter, Charles B. Penrose to Justin Butterfield, 11 January 1843

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[Charles B. Penrose], Letter, [
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Justin Butterfield

1790–Oct. 1855. Teacher, lawyer. Born in Keene, Cheshire Co., New Hampshire. Moved to Watertown, Jefferson Co., New York, ca. 1810, where he taught school and studied law. Admitted to bar, 1812, at Watertown. Practiced law in Adams, Jefferson Co., and Sackets...

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Settled by Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, 1779. U.S. Fort Dearborn established, 1804. Town organized, 10 Aug. 1832. Incorporated as city, May 1837. Population in 1837 about 4,200; in 1840 about 4,500; and in 1844 about 11,000. Twenty-six members of Church ...

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, Cook Co., IL, 11 Jan. 1843; unidentified handwriting; two pages; Case Files and Other Records Relating to Suits, 1791–1929, Records of the Solicitor of the Treasury, Record Group 206, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington DC.

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enable us to force a compliance— I cannot therefore consent to the arrangement which they propose, because at the end of the indulgence we might & probably would be compelled to pay incur all the expense & delay to force the payment of the debt by sale of real estate which we now have— Under all the Circumstances I am willing <​however​> if If the parties will make a liberal Cash payment in hand, say one third of the debt, and secure the remainder in <​the​> way you proposed, in one, two & three years, in equal instalments, and pay all Costs which have accrued you may accept the proposition—
It must be understood however that the parties of the new bonds <​shall​> Confess a judgment for the amount, with the understanding that in the event of a failure to pay the instalments <​or any one of them​> punctually, as they become due, <​the indulgence is to cease &​> Execution [illegible] to iss◊◊ for Execution should <​to​> issue & be [illegible] on the property <​mortgaged​> pledged for the payment of the bonds— This <​These​> is the most liberal proposition which I feel authorized to accept, terms are deemed liberal, and if they are acceded to you <​will​> withdraw your opposition to the dis application for a discharge under the Bankrupt law— If not you will <​reject the discharge​> <​&​> proceed with the vigor the law will to collect the judgment
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Justin Butterfield

1790–Oct. 1855. Teacher, lawyer. Born in Keene, Cheshire Co., New Hampshire. Moved to Watertown, Jefferson Co., New York, ca. 1810, where he taught school and studied law. Admitted to bar, 1812, at Watertown. Practiced law in Adams, Jefferson Co., and Sackets...

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Chicago

Settled by Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, 1779. U.S. Fort Dearborn established, 1804. Town organized, 10 Aug. 1832. Incorporated as city, May 1837. Population in 1837 about 4,200; in 1840 about 4,500; and in 1844 about 11,000. Twenty-six members of Church ...

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Jany. 11. 1843
Justin Butterfield

1790–Oct. 1855. Teacher, lawyer. Born in Keene, Cheshire Co., New Hampshire. Moved to Watertown, Jefferson Co., New York, ca. 1810, where he taught school and studied law. Admitted to bar, 1812, at Watertown. Practiced law in Adams, Jefferson Co., and Sackets...

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Chicago

Settled by Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, 1779. U.S. Fort Dearborn established, 1804. Town organized, 10 Aug. 1832. Incorporated as city, May 1837. Population in 1837 about 4,200; in 1840 about 4,500; and in 1844 about 11,000. Twenty-six members of Church ...

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