109. Morris, Robert. Two autograph letters signed (“Robt Morris’), each 2 pages (9 x 7.4 in.; 228 x 188mm), Philadelphia, 20 August 1786 and Richmond, 28 November 1787 to Messrs. Carey and Tilghman; the letter of 20 August with integral address leaf with seal tear.

Tobacco Affairs.

In his letter of 20 August 1786, Morris hopes the loading of the ship Chesapeak is completed and will be dispatched to Bordeaux imminently. He proceeds to discuss accounts and various payments due before turning to the subject of the purchase of more tobacco. He writes: I think you will still purchase more Tobacco for when the first affusions of People’s minds Subside and they will see the Bubble in a different light and I am persuaded that those who trust will repent. You will keep an Eye to those who purchase; I shall be glad to know what Cargoes are shipped, who ship them & whether for their own account or by order from abroad. This intelligence is necessary to regulate my conduct if therefore you can gain it do, but be certain of the informations you give me.

Morris reports problems in his letter of 28 November 1787. He explains: I rec’d last night some letters from Europe with disagreeable accounts of my Tobacco affairs, the Cargo by the Kitty Capt. Moore & others are Condemned as unmerchantable and the Farmers General will not take them, there is 13,000 hhds of private Tobo in the Ports of France which they refuse to purchase. Mony extreamly Sarce in France and not to be obtained on any terms & to Crown the whole I am fearfull of the return of more of my bills Mr. Rucker, under these circumstances I choose to hold my hand as to the purchase of Tobacco in Maryland, therefore you will not buy any for me until further orders . . .

A fine pair of letters shedding light on the Revolutionary War financier’s involvement in the tobacco trade.
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