James Webber To Henry Knox About Business With Samuel Ogden 2 June 1789
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James Webber to Henry Knox about Business with Samuel Ogden, 2 June 1789
Author | : James Webber |
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Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1789 |
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Attaches an earlier letter he wrote to Knox, in May 1789 (refer to GLC02437.04193 and GLC02437.04194). Declares that he does not have much to add to the earlier letter's content, but stresses the importance of Knox concluding their business with Mr. [Samuel] Ogden as soon as possible. Writes that he is being seriously inconvenienced by the debt Ogden owes.
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Attaches an earlier letter he wrote to Knox, in May 1789 (refer to GLC02437.04193 and GLC02437.04194). Declares that he does not have much to add to the earlier
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Explains that he has received some of the paperwork regarding Webber's business dealings with Mr. [Samuel] Ogden, but has not received all of the paperwork nece
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No signature, but otherwise a copy of GLC02437.04317.
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Discusses business and asks Knox to talk with Mr. [Samuel] Ogden to settle an account.
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Marked copy. Thanks him for his last letter. Discusses financial matters, specifically the receipt of a bill of exchange worth 250 pounds from the Compsons [bro