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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
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