111. Morris, Robert. Two autograph letters signed (“Robt Morris”), each 2 pages (9.4 x 7.1 in.; 239 x 183mm), New York, 16 May 1790 and Philadelphia, 13 May 1792 to James Carey; the letter of 13 May 1792 with integral address leaf and seal tear.

One congratulatory letter and another on business affairs.

In his letter of 16 May 1790, Morris congratulates James Carey on starting his own firm. He writes in part: Your favour of the 8th inst is before me by which I observe that you drop the Firm of Carey & Tilghman and intend to Conduct Business in your own Name and I not only wish you success but shall think myself happy if upon any occasion I shall have opportunities of Contributing thereto. I must pray the Continuance of your attention to the Affairs of Tench Tilghman & Co in the hope that you will be able to Collect all the Outstanding debts that are due to that Concern, I shall charge you for the £50 paid by Philip Quinlin and I pray you to Messr J Stone for payment of my draft which ought to have been discharged in preference to any other engagements they can have....

In the 13 May 1792 letter to Carey, Morris anticipates the arrival of a ship from France. He writes in part: I have not received any further advices respecting the ship expected from France for a cargo of Tobo, but when I do, your advices contained in the letter of 1st May shall be duly attended to. I suppose the Course of Exchange with keeps pace with ours here which is now 166 2/3 with appearance of going upwards to 167 ½ … and as time is approaching when my drafts on you for $5000 will fall due, I enclose herein Mr. James Brown’s bills upon Messr Donald Burton of London at 60 days . . .

An informative pair of letters showing Morris’ ongoing relationship with James Carey after he set up his own business. $4,000 - $6,000

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