Henry Knox To William Foster Concerning A Debt Due To The United States 3 June 1788
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Henry Knox to William Foster Concerning a Debt Due to the United States, 3 June 1788
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Release | : 1788 |
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Informs Foster that Congress will decide on propositions concerning a debt due to the United States by De la Lande and Finje [Fynje]. In consequence, thinks Foster may be relieved of his own debt.
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Informs Foster that Congress will decide on propositions concerning a debt due to the United States by De la Lande and Finje [Fynje]. In consequence, thinks Fos
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Expresses his disappointment that his debt was sold. Of Congress, writes ... how that honourable Body could exclude my petition & afterwards dispose of the Debt
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Thanks Knox for assisting him with a petition to Congress for forgiveness of, or help with, his debt. Hopes Congress will decide in his favor, noting ...but I t
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Discusses Foster's debt (Foster had previously asked Knox for assistance with a petition to Congress related to his debt).
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Discusses Foster's predicament, which involves a petition to Congress regarding Foster's debt. Tells Foster I shall most chearfully render you every service in