Account Between Henry Knox And Thomas And Francis Flucker Approximately 5 March 1798
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Account Between Henry Knox and Thomas and Francis Flucker, Approximately 5 March 1798
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1798 |
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Writes that he sent his nephews Thomas and Francis Flucker to pay a Mr. Pemberton, but they only paid half the amount and kept the rest for themselves.
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Writes that he sent his nephews Thomas and Francis Flucker to pay a Mr. Pemberton, but they only paid half the amount and kept the rest for themselves.
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Type: BOOK - Published: 1799 - Publisher:
Appears to be a statement on Henry Knox's accounts for Thomas and Francis Flucker dated 5 September 1798 and 15 January 1799.
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Discusses his nephews, Thomas and Francis Flucker's accounts and the fact that Francis wants to go to sea.
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Updates Knox on Thomas and Francis Flucker's accounts. Notes he has enclosed (not included) their accounts and receipts for the winter term.
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Pages: 833
Pages: 833
Type: BOOK - Published: 2009-01-21 - Publisher: Dial Press Trade Paperback
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