Folder 130
Contains 6 Results:
Wolcott, Oliver, 1760-1833., 1814
Folder 130
Five letters to Frederick Wolcott.
Wolcott, Oliver, 1760-1833 to Wolcott, Frederick, 1814 Jan 18
Item 1
Discusses purchase of wool, cotton, salt, sugar, tea and coffee; reflects on the troubles of wool manufacturing; gives political opinion that the international balance of power is running against France; concern over the rise of Russia; trusts that the union will survive the crisis.
Wolcott, Oliver, 1760-1833 to Wolcott, Frederick, 1814 Apr 7
Item 2
Gives advice regarding hiring a clerk; discusses cattle breeding. Apologizes for not taking Connecticut’s threats of secession seriously; gives political viewpoint that Madison has joined the Peace Party; laments the government's policies.
Wolcott, Oliver, 1760-1833 to Wolcott, Frederick, 1814 Apr 13
Item 3
Discusses the price of wool; feels banks, ship holders and manufacturers will suffer from future peace with England; advises caution in business plans.
Wolcott, Oliver, 1760-1833 to Wolcott, Frederick, 1814 May 10
Item 4
Writes regarding uncertainty of textile market; financial affairs; complains of a villainous conspiracy to smear him by officers of the Bank of America, questioning his management, but is confident that he will prevail.
Wolcott, Oliver, 1760-1833 to Wolcott, Frederick, 1814 May 12
Item 5
Writes to explain the "intriguers" who attempted to injure his character in leaving him out of the Bank of America; notes that they will not succeed and gives additional detail; notes he is in the process of settling accounts and instructs Frederick regarding sheep.