Roger Brooke Taney to David Maulden Perine Transcribed by David Lagos Transcribed on Primary Source Cooperative 2025

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The Papers of Roger Brooke Taney Ed Bradley, David Ramsey 6 May 1856 taney-roger-brooke perine-david Roger Brooke Taney to David Maulden Perine Maryland Center for History and Culture, Baltimore Perine Family Papers, MS 645; Box 2, Folder 3

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Supreme Court Family Relations (Taney Family) Family Residences (Taney Family) Family Finances (Taney Family) Personal Habits Recreation Health and Illness
Washington May 6. 1856 My Dear Sir

I ought to have written to you yesterday to acknowledge the receipt of the policy of Insurance on my furniture & to thank you for the very satisfactory arrangements you have made. But the Session of the court is drawing to a close & as usual we are much pressed with business at such a time – & for the few days that remain I must work more than I had intended to do during the Term. – I am obliged even now to write to you in Some haste – Your letter with the inclosures were received on Sunday Morning. When the Session of the Court is over, I hope rest and exercise may give me more strength.2

I make out my debt to you as follows –

Cost of removing furniture &c – $20.90

Policy of Insu— – 3.16

Postage stamps — – 12

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$24.18

If I have made it too little pray let me know – I have made the check forty four dollars & eighteen cents – because I wish to send to Mr. Campbell Twenty dollars to pay for Segars from Shumackers which I requested him to buy for me – & preferred putting the money for him in your check rather than send two checks for such small sums – When you see him be good enough to tell him if Martha does not come over today to send them at once by the express as I am nearly out – & like none so well as those I get from Shumacker – He must direct3 them to me Morrisons – No. 23. – 4/2 Street Washington –

We all join in affectionate remembrance to you & yours

most truly yr. attached / friend R. B. Taney

Autograph Letter Signed

Maryland Center for History and Culture, Baltimore

Perine Family Papers, MS 645; Box 2, Folder 3

The letter is subscribed as D. M. Perine Esqr. / Baltimore

1856 / Letter from / R. B. Taney / Dated 6. May 1856

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