Request To Borrow Money From Henry Knox To William Stephens Smith 19 December 1791
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Request to Borrow Money from Henry Knox to William Stephens Smith, 19 December 1791
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Asks to borrow [dollar sign] 5000 for ninety days, per Smith's offer in a previous letter. Will provide a note endorsed by either Mr. [William] Duer or Captain [Thomas] Randall in which he promises to follow specific terms of repayment. Begs his prompt attention to the matter, and hopes to be able to secure the amount by the following Saturday.
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Mentions the subject of Smith's last letter and praises its virtues. Promises always to advance Smith's interests in any degree.
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From a conversation he had with William Duer, he is concerned that Smith might have misunderstood the object of his letter and enclosure of 22 October. Tells Sm