Author: Thomas K Jones
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Signed by Thomas K. Jones & Co. Agrees to furnish Knox a further financial acceptance on the property he has consigned to the firm if Knox has the occasion to draw on them for one thousand dollars.
Note from Thomas Jones to Henry Knox Agreeing to a Financial Deal, 19 April 1803
Author: Thomas K Jones
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Signed by Thomas K. Jones & Co. Agrees to furnish Knox a further financial acceptance on the property he has consigned to the firm if Knox has the occasion to draw on them for one thousand dollars.
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Signed by Thomas K. Jones & Co. Agrees to furnish Knox a further financial acceptance on the property he has consigned to the firm if Knox has the occasion to draw on them for one thousand dollars.
Financial Agreement Between Henry Knox and T.K. Jones and Company, 13 June 1803
Author: Henry Knox
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Knox declares that T.K. Jones and Company has endorsed a note of his for a particular sum, and asserts that he will repay the money according to certain terms he outlines.
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Knox declares that T.K. Jones and Company has endorsed a note of his for a particular sum, and asserts that he will repay the money according to certain terms he outlines.
Henry Knox to Thomas Randall Discussing Specific Financial Notes, 17 June 1791
Henry Knox to Thomas Randall with Money, 25 April 1791
Author: Henry Knox
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Secretary of War Knox has enclosed two bills to Randall, one for [dollar sign] 2000 and the other for [dollar sign] 2175. Asks Randall to deface the notes I gave you for five thousand dollars and enclose them to me. States in a postscript that he was promised a note on the bank of New York but was disapproved at the last minute.
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Secretary of War Knox has enclosed two bills to Randall, one for [dollar sign] 2000 and the other for [dollar sign] 2175. Asks Randall to deface the notes I gave you for five thousand dollars and enclose them to me. States in a postscript that he was promised a note on the bank of New York but was disapproved at the last minute.
Reply from Henry Knox to Thomas Randall Regarding Bank Notes and Business Plans, 25 April 1792
Author: Henry Knox
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Received his last letter, which included several bank notes. Discusses the bank notes as well as his financial plans with Randall. Considers their business arrangements with a Mr. McConnell. See GLC02437.05425 for Randall's letter, to which Knox is responding.
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Received his last letter, which included several bank notes. Discusses the bank notes as well as his financial plans with Randall. Considers their business arrangements with a Mr. McConnell. See GLC02437.05425 for Randall's letter, to which Knox is responding.
Henry Knox to Thomas Randall on Financial Arrangements with Smith and Duer, 19 December 1791
Author: Henry Knox
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Discusses financial arrangements between himself, Smith, and Mr. [William] Duer.
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Discusses financial arrangements between himself, Smith, and Mr. [William] Duer.
Henry Knox to Thomas Randall on a Financial Debt, 22 October 1791
Author: Henry Knox
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Received Randall's letter of 21 October. Agreeable to that letter, Knox has drawn [dollar sign] 1,800 from Randall. It seems that [dollar sign] 1,300 of that amount is owed to William S[tephens] Smith and mentions the arrangements of how the money will be repaid.
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Received Randall's letter of 21 October. Agreeable to that letter, Knox has drawn [dollar sign] 1,800 from Randall. It seems that [dollar sign] 1,300 of that amount is owed to William S[tephens] Smith and mentions the arrangements of how the money will be repaid.
Henry Knox to Thomas Randall about Bank Notes, 3 June 1791
Author: Henry Knox
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Knox is sending Randall two notes -- one for [dollar sign] 3,000 and the other for an unknown amount. The notes were drawn by William Duer -- the [dollar sign] 3,000 note can be discounted on 15 June while the other bill can be discounted on 7 June. Asks that the [dollar sign] 3,000 note be discounted independent of Duer and on Randall's own credit. Randall was of the house of Shaw and Randall -- probably a reference to Knox's former aide-de-camp.
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Knox is sending Randall two notes -- one for [dollar sign] 3,000 and the other for an unknown amount. The notes were drawn by William Duer -- the [dollar sign] 3,000 note can be discounted on 15 June while the other bill can be discounted on 7 June. Asks that the [dollar sign] 3,000 note be discounted independent of Duer and on Randall's own credit. Randall was of the house of Shaw and Randall -- probably a reference to Knox's former aide-de-camp.
Henry Knox to Thomas Randall about Bank Notes, 9 June 1791
Author: Henry Knox
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Tells Randall that he received [dollar sign] 2,000 in bank post notes this day. These notes were the proceeds of William Duer's note of 6 June. Will wait on information on Duer's note of [dollar sign] 3,000. Randall was of the house of Randall and Shaw -- the Shaw being Knox's former aide-de-camp.
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Tells Randall that he received [dollar sign] 2,000 in bank post notes this day. These notes were the proceeds of William Duer's note of 6 June. Will wait on information on Duer's note of [dollar sign] 3,000. Randall was of the house of Randall and Shaw -- the Shaw being Knox's former aide-de-camp.
Thomas Lambert Moore to Henry Knox on an Unpaid Financial Note, 18 April 1797
Author: Thomas Lambert Moore
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Discusses a bank note that had been protested by the national bank for not having been paid.
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Discusses a bank note that had been protested by the national bank for not having been paid.