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Discusses his financial situation where he has hired someone to help him conduct some business with a firm in England.
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Expresses his concern over business matters.
Requests Knox to bring his (Bingham's) Business to the Council today. Mentions the United States will assume the suit and provide security.
Discusses business negotiations with Mr. [possibly Alexander] Baring. Briefly touches on matters relating to the legislature.
All photographs have been retained with the collection. All video tapes and audio tapes have been removed to the audio-visual collection.
Writes to ask Jackson, on Knox's behalf, to make lodging arrangements for Bingham and his traveling party, apparently to Boston. Reports that they will be making business arrangements in Boston, and briefly explains what they are.
"In this first-ever biography of philanthropist William Bingham 2nd (1879-1955), author and historian Stanley Russell Howe pulls back the curtain partway on the mysterious, but influential, life of the Cleveland-born multi-millionaire whose financial patronage created a legacy that continues today"--Back cover.
Consists of correspondence, grant proposals, reports, financial, legal, and administrative records, minutes, exhibit scripts, newspaper clippings, publications, magazine articles, newsletters, and notes.