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Letter to Editor April 13, 1805

The Enquirer

Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia

What is this article about?

A Richmond citizen proposes to superintend the construction of permanent locks for the James River Canal navigation, asserting its practicability despite high costs. He offers his services for $10,000 payable after five years if the locks endure, adjustable by time, and invites the James River Company directors to contact him via the newspaper for plan details.

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TO THE PRESIDENT & DIRECTORS OF THE JAMES RIVER COMPANY.

I FIND that our last Legislature has directed that you shall have the Navigation of the Canal connected with Tide-water by means of Locks. Much has been said on this subject, and many have suggested their doubts as to the practicability of erecting such Locks as will be permanent, and answer the purpose. In my opinion, it is practicable, plain, and easy; but the cost will far exceed common computation, but not more than some of you calculate.

As I have made myself well acquainted with two plans that will answer, differing from each other only in the materials, I hereby offer myself to you as a superintendent of the building of them on the following terms, viz:

Ten thousand dollars for my services, to be paid at the end of five years from the time the Locks are finished, provided they stand; otherwise, nothing. It will be equally agreeable to me, to take a larger or smaller sum, on a longer or shorter time, adding or deducting at the rate of one thousand dollars per ann.

If you wish to have my plans explained to you, you will please to address me through the medium of this paper, and I will attend you in person at any time and place you may appoint.

Should you conclude that my price is more than you will give, in the event that you shall approve my plans, nothing need be said by you to me on the subject.

Your silence for three months, I shall consider as full disapprobation to my proposition.

A CITIZEN OF RICHMOND.

March 1.

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What sub-type of article is it?

Persuasive Informative

What themes does it cover?

Infrastructure

What keywords are associated?

James River Company Canal Locks Navigation Superintendent Offer Practicability Legislature Directive Tide Water Connection

What entities or persons were involved?

A Citizen Of Richmond. To The President & Directors Of The James River Company.

Letter to Editor Details

Author

A Citizen Of Richmond.

Recipient

To The President & Directors Of The James River Company.

Main Argument

the writer asserts the practicability of building permanent locks for the james river canal and offers to superintend their construction for $10,000 payable after five years if they endure, with flexibility in terms, inviting contact via the newspaper.

Notable Details

Two Plans Differing Only In Materials Cost Exceeds Common Computation Silence For Three Months Considered Disapprobation

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