Lot 30
JELLES FONDA
(1727-1791) New York frontier Indian trader, land developer, politician, and militia officer. He served under Sir William Johnson in the 1755 Battle of Lake George, and was badly wounded in the 1777 Battle of Oriskany, in the Mohawk Valley, a crucial part of the Saratoga Campaign. His trading post, on the north bank of the Mohawk, was the core of the developing town of Fonda. He is also the distant patriarch of the Fonda acting family. Fine content A.L.S. 1p. 3pp. legal folio, "Montgomery County Pallen Tine" June 6, 1785 concerning the lands of the late Indian trader George Croghan (d. 1782). He writes, in part: "...you say that you have [ac]cept[ed] no memorandum of the Drafts Sent by Coll Crochan to you in London. If you had paid the draft in my feavor you Sertinly whould have [ac]cept an act. of it; this is w[h]at I whould be glad you should let the Exacuter of Coll Crochan know that my draft was never paid by you if not done yet, then ple[a]se to aqua[i]nt them of it: as it was Sertenly Protested by you, and was a great loss to me I have properly baught [sic] and paid for Coll Crochan Sixty od[d] herd of horn Cattel which I sant him and I also paid the Indian sum goods for the lands he baught [sic] at Otsego my Act. if I charge the Intrest for the money I have so Long advanced for him will amount to nine four hundred pound which whould be of great service to me now as I am so much in want of it if you can do anything for me in the Recovery of my Depts from Coll: Crochans Estate I shall always be tanckfull and I will do as much for you this way if in my power, and as to your lands I have sent two partys down to v[i]ew them - which I have not as yet seen - as sune as I do I will advise you - I whould not have you for to be in two great a hurry for to dispose of them. Because there is a great dele of convescated lands [ie, land confiscated from Loyalists] s[h]ould that way formerly the property of the Honerable Henry Wite and [illegible] Wallice which is all s[h]ould for publick securitys verry chepe everidge its cost about five shilling an acer and sum che[a]per and it will sune settle and when setled your Land will become of more Vallue [sic] I will make it my Business and Inqr. about it and do all I can in it to your advantadge let me know the price you Entend to sell it for [3] money is verry [sic] Scarce here so that there is no person about ous [sic] that can buy for money as the people are all Distrad [sic] But the New Inglands [sic] men come and go Every day that way and Settle some of them have money: I have been should that there is great quantitys of men coming from Ireland for to settle in our Parts so we will have a chance there. I hope Coll Crochans potitions [sic] for the lands at Ohiia may be granted so that the Exacutors [sic] may be abile [sic] for to pay all there Depts if so granted you will be pleased to advise me..." Light toning, some marginal wear, else very good condition.
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