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- GLC#
- GLC02437.03457-View header record
- Type
- Letters
- Date
- February 18, 1787
- Author/Creator
- Ingraham, Nathaniel, fl. 1787
- Title
- to Henry Knox
- Place Written
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Pagination
- 1 p. : Height: 22.4 cm, Width: 18.8 cm
- Primary time period
- The New Nation, 1783-1815
- Sub-Era
- Creating a New Government
Writes, "I received last post a number of papers from our mutual friend James Swan Esq. relative to an acct with a Mr. Campbell who fled from N York to this place, & was persued [sic] by a [Colo] McGregor & confin'd in this Goal, but is now in your City under Custody of the Sheriff from this City. I suppose he obtain'd this favor from Colo McGregor in order to bring his affairs to a settlement, its probable you may have heard Mr Swan speak of him. I shall be much oblidged [sic] (as will Mr Swan) by your delivering the papers to an attorney in order (if possible) to obtain the ballance [sic] which is [L83.10], the friendship existing between you & Mr Swan, I presume will be sufficient to appologize [sic] for the Liberty I take in addressing you."
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