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BURR, AARON. Autograph Letter Signed, "ABurr," to attorney William Shepard Biddle,

BURR, AARON. Autograph Letter Signed, "ABurr," to attorney William Shepard Biddle, sending a list of questions [present] to be put to Samuel N. Luckett with the aim of showing that Luckett is indebted to Burr. Together 3½ pages, folio or 9¾x4 inches, with integral address leaf or on folded sheet; the letter with nearly complete separations at folds and minor loss to lower edges, the list docketed in holograph on terminal page ("Interrogations"). [Philadelphia], 19 November [1807]

"Enclosed is an important statement of my dealings with Luckett & a few questions arising out of it.
"It may be material to conclude him as to the pay? of money to me as in qu[estion] 1st for [Thomas?] Prather will prove the pay! to him. If S[amuel] N[oland] L[uckett] should see the force of the qu., he will evade and equivocate. He charges the bills, but gives no credit for them.
"The charge of 1400 Dr Dam's[?] is quite inadmissible as he advanced nothing. From a review of the transaction & without the aid of papers, I am persuaded that this man is several thousand dollars in my debt."
The enclosure: "1. Have you at any time paid A[aron] B[urr] any money except what is charged in that acc't.
"2. To whom (Prather) was the bill of 4500 Dr sold--was the am't paid to you--was it in cash or note of hand. . . .
"6. What was the am't of the bill left with you by Mr. Blennerhasset[t]--did you pay him any thing at the time he gave you the bill. . . ."
Harman Blennerhassett (1764-1831) was a lawyer and Virginia plantation owner who became implicated in the treasonous plot allegedly designed and directed by Aaron Burr to liberate the Louisiana Territory from the U.S. by conducting a military expedition supplied by the British. In 1807, Burr was tried for treason in Virginia for the alleged plot and acquitted.

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    "Enclosed is an important statement of my dealings with Luckett & a few questions arising out of it.
    "It may be material to conclude him as to the pay? of money to me as in qu[estion] 1st for [Thomas?] Prather will prove the pay! to him. If S[amuel] N[oland] L[uckett] should see the force of the qu., he will evade and equivocate. He charges the bills, but gives no credit for them.
    "The charge of 1400 Dr Dam's[?] is quite inadmissible as he advanced nothing. From a review of the transaction & without the aid of papers, I am persuaded that this man is several thousand dollars in my debt."
    The enclosure: "1. Have you at any time paid A[aron] B[urr] any money except what is charged in that acc't.
    "2. To whom (Prather) was the bill of 4500 Dr sold--was the am't paid to you--was it in cash or note of hand. . . .
    "6. What was the am't of the bill left with you by Mr. Blennerhasset[t]--did you pay him any thing at the time he gave you the bill. . . ."
    Harman Blennerhassett (1764-1831) was a lawyer and Virginia plantation owner who became implicated in the treasonous plot allegedly designed and directed by Aaron Burr to liberate the Louisiana Territory from the U.S. by conducting a military expedition supplied by the British. In 1807, Burr was tried for treason in Virginia for the alleged plot and acquitted.
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