to Henry Knox

Killingley, Green, & Son, fl. 1785 to Henry Knox

GLC02437.03100

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GLC#
GLC02437.03100-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
February 25, 1785
Author/Creator
Killingley, Green, & Son, fl. 1785
Title
to Henry Knox
Place Written
Nottingham, England
Pagination
3 p. : address : docket ; Height: 23 cm, Width: 19 cm
Primary time period
The New Nation, 1783-1815
Sub-Era
Creating a New Government

Killingley, Green, & Son, a merchant firm, attempt to collect the balance of an account owed them by William Knox. Killingley notes that William is delinquent on the bill due to "the unfortunate gloom that hath pervaded [his] mind of late" (William suffered from mental illness). His delinquency has "destroyd our small profits..." Asks Knox to intercede on William's behalf. Writes, "...we conclude with sincere congratulations that your Country is emancipated from slavery, & shall always rejoice in its future prosperity..." Includes details of the account on page three. Duplicate of GLC02437.03099.

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