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Discusses financial matters concerning various bills and payments.
Receipt stating that Jackson has received from Knox bills of exchange. Written in the hand of Knox and signed by Jackson.
Encloses a letter (not included) from Mr. [Leonard] Jarvis informing Jackson that Knox's request has not been determined by the Committee yet.
Informs Jackson that Joseph Peirce has agreed to purchase shares for Knox.
Notes given from Henry Knox to Henry Jackson. Lists dates and amounts.
Discusses financial matters, particularly bonds and payments relating to land.
Refers to an earlier letter he sent to Knox in which he discussed payment on one of their contracts. Urges Knox's immediate compliance, because a lady (likely Madame de Leval) spoke with some evilminded persons who may try to overturn their negotiations based on the idea that they cannot pay. Resolves that he will not yield one inch of ground in their deliberations.
Asks Jackson to assist with a two orders of a firm and settle his accounts. Noted as a copy.
Requests Knox to inquire about coining four tons of silver that Jackson has in ingots. States he is also curious if the Treasuring Department would be willing to purchase the silver from him for the same rate they pay per ounce. Notes he would prefer selling the silver to the Treasury Department rather than having it coined. Says if Knox cannot do this to pass the letter to [David] Cobb. Free stamped on address leaf with no signature.