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Essays on Sussex County and New Jersey Postal History

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Len Peck ~ SUSSEX COURT HOUSE ~ First <strong>Sussex</strong> <strong>County</strong> P.O.Gen 'I Post Office, Mar. 12, 1793Mr. Thomps<strong>on</strong> DarrahSir;I have received your letter of the 3 rd inclosing Mr. Johns<strong>on</strong>'s b<strong>on</strong>d. I now send hiscommissi<strong>on</strong> as postmaster at <strong>Sussex</strong> Court House but the present quarter being so nearexpiring, it may be best perhaps to finish it in your name. In this view it may be proper toretain your b<strong>on</strong>d until the accounts for the quarter be returned <strong>and</strong> adjusted <strong>and</strong> any balancewhich may be found due, paid over to the order of <strong>on</strong>e of my assistants. And to preventdelays, your accounts shall be examined as so<strong>on</strong> as rendered.I am Yours etcT.P. 10Up<strong>on</strong> his retirement as postmaster, Thomps<strong>on</strong> Darrah was able to return - <strong>and</strong> devote fulltime – to the business of Thomps<strong>on</strong> Darrah & Company located in Hamburgh, Hardyst<strong>on</strong>Township, <strong>Sussex</strong> <strong>County</strong>. During his tenure as Postmaster of <strong>Sussex</strong> Court House, his brother,Henry Darrah, who was a partner in the business, had been largely in charge. Henry, who hadbeen ailing from a lung infecti<strong>on</strong>, died the following year. Thomps<strong>on</strong> Darrah died <strong>on</strong> April 22,1797, three years later.Asa Chadwick c<strong>on</strong>tinued to serve as post rider <strong>on</strong> the route between Elizabethtown/<strong>New</strong>ark <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sussex</strong> Court House, although there are some indicati<strong>on</strong>s that the General PostOffice was not always completely pleased with his service. The following letters are related toincidents c<strong>on</strong>cerning Post-rider Asa Chadwick <strong>and</strong> his replacement by John Woods as thec<strong>on</strong>tractor in carrying the mails between Elizabethtown <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sussex</strong> Court House.Gen 'l Post Office April 12 1793Mr. Asa ChadwickSir;I herewith inclose a draft <strong>on</strong> the postmaster at Elizabethtown for Fifty Dollars it beingfor the amount of your quarter’s pay due the 1 st Instant.I am yours etc. / C.B.Gen '1 Post Office April 12 1793Mr. Louis WoodruffSir;I have this day drawn <strong>on</strong> you in favor of Mr. Asa Chadwick for Fifty dollars---when youpay the draft please to take his receipt <strong>on</strong> the back of it <strong>and</strong> return to this office---You willtake a duplicate receipt to be kept by yourself---I am yours etc./ C. B.Vol. 35/No. 4209NJPHWhole No. 168 November 200720

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