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Source: The James S. Copley Library, La Jolla, California. The collection of the Copley Library was sold in a series of auctions at Sotheby’s, New York, in 2010 and 2011 ([CLjC])

Cue: "I enclose $1500, which"

Source format: "MS"

Letter type: "[standard letter]"

Notes:

Last modified: 2001-03-22T00:00:00

Revision History: AB 2001-03-22 was IaWl2

Published on MTPO: 2022

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To William Wright (Dan De Quille)
8 February 1876 • Hartford, Conn. (MS: CLjC, UCCL 01305)
Dear Dan:

I enclose $1500, which I beg you to deposit in bank until put into California or Con. Virginia at such time as John Mackey thinks is best, & when he says sell, sell, whether at a loss or a profit, without waiting to swap knives. I suppose he will advise you, won’t he? If he won’t do it, get the advice from somebody else you can depend on. Senator Jones agrees with you that California is the most promising stock to buy, though of course it may not be by the time my letter reaches you. Use your judgment. Don’temendation buy on time, but only buy what you can pay cash down for.1explanatory note

I invested all the money I had a month ago, in Illinois.2explanatory note I only venture this present small amount in stocks because I’m short. If I had $20,000 in bank I think I would not be afraid to venture it the way things look out there.

I can’t catch Bliss at home, lately, but shall try again tomorrow or next day. However, I know what he will say—viz., that he is hurrying up the engravings & can’t do anything until they are done.

Here comes a devil s to visit me3explanatory note—so I’ll say good byeemendation my boy.

Yrs
Mark.
Textual Commentary
Source text(s):

MS, CLjC.

Previous Publication:

Berkove 1988, 9.

Provenance:

See the Morris Collection in Description of Provenanceclick to open link.

Explanatory Notes
1 

Between 1873 and 1875 the California and Consolidated Virginia mines were two of Nevada’s richest ore producers, and the price of their shares boomed, reaching a high of $780 and $700, respectively, in January 1875. After that the shares of both began to fall precipitously in value, a decline that was hastened by the destruction of Virginia City by fire in October 1875. In investing in these companies now, Clemens anticipated a recovery in share value that did not come (see 7 Mar 1876click to open link, 26 Mar 1876click to open link, and 29 Nov 1876click to open link, all to Wright; Angel 1881, 612, 617–20; letters from 12? Sept 1861 to 2? Jan 1864, L1 , passim). John P. Jones, a multimillionaire mine owner and Republican senator from Nevada, had joined Clemens in 1875 in investing, unsuccessfully, in the Hartford Accident Insurance Company ( L6 : link note following 28 June 1874 to Dickinson, 171–72; 29 Mar and 4 Apr 1875 to Wright, 439 n. 5).

2 

See 17 Jan 1876 to the cashier, First National Bank of Hartford.

3 

Unidentified.

Emendations and Textual Notes
  judgment. Don’t ●  ~.— | ~
 bye ● biyye corrected miswriting
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