1To George Washington from Stewart & Campbell, 25 March 1766 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: from Stewart & Campbell, 25 Mar. 1766. On 4 Sept. GW wrote to them : “Your favour of the 25th of March came safe to my hands.”
2From George Washington to Stewart & Campbell, 4 September 1766 (Washington Papers)
Your favour of the 25th of March came safe to my hands, but not till lately. My Tobacco Consignments to London, has been confin’d in a great measure to one House, and where there is no essential causes of complaint I have generally held it inconsistent with the rules of good policy & common justice to be always changing. True it is, my Tobacco has fetch’d less than I think it ought to have...
3From George Washington to Stewart & Campbell, 10 March 1768 (Washington Papers)
The bearer Mr Walter Magowan has an order upon you for £13.0.9 being the proceeds of two Hhds of my Tobacco consignd you in the Thornton Captn McGachin in the year 1765. Please to make payment and oblige Gentn Yr Most Obedt Hble Servt ALB , DLC:GW . See GW to Robert Cary & Co., this date . GW shipped the two hogsheads of tobacco aboard the Thornton , William McGachen captain, on 30 Oct. 1765....