Folder 9
Contains 31 Results:
Offer letter for sale of property, 1863 Jul 8
Item 5
Homer Morgan sends Lucretia Deming's lawyer, Julius Deming Perkins, an offer letter of $37,500 for the property on 305 5th Avenue.
Contract of Sale, 1863 Sep 16
Item 6
A contract of sale to sell 305 5th Avenue and a lot on 32nd Street to Mr. Robert Colgate
A letter of request, 1863 Oct 15
Item 7
A letter is sent requesting the key to 305 5th Avenue be delivered which Julius Deming Perkins notes has been taken care of on 1863 Oct 15.
Search for unpaid taxes, 1864 Apr
Item 8
Record of completed tax search including taxes for Croton Water on 305 5th Ave.
Receipt for legal fees, 1864 Nov
Item 9
A receipt to Lucretia Deming from her lawyer Edgar Van Winkle regarding drawing up and filing papers for tax search for 5th Ave property as well as 32nd Street.
Search for unpaid taxes, 1864 Nov 5
Item 10
a request and completed unpaid tax search which includes Croton Water taxes.
Correspondence, 1805, 1812
Folder 9
Henry Champion (1751-1836) was a brother-in-law of Julius Deming.
Champion, Henry to Deming, Julius, 1805 Aug 20
Item 1
Encloses Deming's deed from Abraham Skinner; Champion passed through the tract and from what he could see it was beautiful rolling land and very well watered; the whole of the west side lies on a good road leading directly to Cleveland and 5 miles from the Cuyahoga River; he is now returning from the treaty with the Indians having effected the purchase he went to make.
Champion, Henry to Deming, Julius, 1805 Aug 30
Item 2
Writes regarding the health of his wife; he will be making a large purchase of $50,000 and wishes to consult Deming especially about the debts he owes him; their Connecticut Land company met in Hartford; wishes to meet with him.
Champion, Henry to Deming, Julius, 1812 May 12
Item 3
Writes that Kate, a Negro woman who was a slave to his late father, requires financial support; would like Deming's advice.