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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC02437.04110 |
From Archive Folder | The Henry Knox Papers [0087] January-February 1789 |
Title | Financial settlement for Samuel Ogden |
Date | 13 February - 1 May 1789 |
Author | Compson, Thomas (fl. 1789) |
Additional authors | Gibson, William (fl. 1789) Brettall, Joseph (fl. 1789) |
Document Type | Business and financial document |
Content Description | Marked "copy." Written from several locations. In a letter written from Worcester Shire, England, Thomas Compson asks his brother Joseph to pay Samuel Ogden a sum of money due Ogden from a debt owed by their father. The next letter, dated 13 February 1789 and written from Booneton [Boonton], New Jersey, declares that the money should be paid to James Webber on order of Samuel Ogden. Below is a letter dated 8 April 1789 and signed by William Gibson, Notary Public, testifying to terms under which the Compson brothers owe money to the firm of Webber and Bicknell of London. Last is a note declaring that on 1 May 1789, Gibson received a letter from a Mr. Joseph Brettall, written on 9 April 1789 outlining the role of Brettall and his father in the monies owed to Webber and Bicknell. |
Subjects | Estate Finance Debt Merchants and Trade Commerce Overseas Trade |
People | Compson, Thomas (fl. 1789) Gibson, William (fl. 1789) Brettall, Joseph (fl. 1789) Ogden, Samuel (1746-1810) Webber, James (fl. 1783-1797) Compson, Joseph (fl. 1789) |
Theme | Merchants & Commerce |
Sub-collection | The Henry Knox Papers |
Copyright | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History |
Module | Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859 |
Related documents | Financial settlement for Samuel Ogden [copy] |