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According to advices received from Amsterdam dated August 30th. 1792, I have good ground to conclude that there is a sum in the hands of our Bankers there, not less than 1,250.000 florins subject to my order; but though there is a moral certainty of this being the case, there are circumstances which admit a bare possibility of the contrary. It is proper to apprise you of this, as a preliminary...
I have to request that you will advance to Messrs. William Young & George Dannaker, the further sum of One thousand Dollars, on account of their Contract with the Public for supplying the Troops of the United States with Clothing for the ensuing year, to be charged as suggested in my letter of the 5th. Instant. I have the honor to be   Gentlemen   Your Most Obedient Servant LS , Historical...
I have to request that a further advance of one thousand Dollars may be made by the Bank to William Young & George Dannacker, on account of their Contract with the Publick for supplying the Troops of the united States with Clothing for the ensuing year to be charged as heretofore. I have the honor to be   Gentlemen   Your obedt Servt. LS , Mr. William N. Dearborn, Nashville, Tennessee. See...
I have to request that you will furnish Young and Dannacker, upon the principles heretofore agreed upon, with such a further sum of money, as, when added to the advances already made to them, will amount to ten thousand Dollars. I have the honor to be,   Gentlemen, Your Obedt Servt. LS , from the original in the New York State Library, Albany. See “Contract with George Dannacker and William...
[ Treasury Department, December 20, 1792. Letter listed in dealer’s catalogue. Letter not found. ] LS , sold at Goodspeed’s Book Shop, January, 1939, Item 1792.
I request that a further sum of 4034 Dollars & 87 Cents may be advanced to Wm Young & Geo. Dannacker on account of their clothing contract, to be charged as heretofore. This sum added to the former advances will make up the amount of Twenty thousand Dollars. I have the honor to be   Gentlemen   Your obedt Servt LS , MS Division, New York Public Library. See “Contract with George Dannacker and...
I presume it to be your understanding of the matter, as well as mine, that the first installment on account of the two Millions due from the Government to the Bank of The United States, becomes payable, as on this day. A proposition to the Legislature, for a more extensive reimbursement, having produced discussions which have retarded a provision for that installment —I think it incumbent upon...
I have to request that you will advance to Tench Coxe Esqr, Commissioner of the Revenue, the sum of nine hundred and sixty five Dollars and forty seven Cents, upon the same principles as mentioned in my letter to you of the 10th of October last. It will be necessary to take a receipt from Mr Coxe, specifying that this money is for his own, Clerks and Messenger’s salaries from the 1st of...
I request that you will advance to Mr Philip Nicklin as agent to Samuel Smith, agent to Elliot & Williams the sum of Ten thousand Dollars on account of the existing contract between the public and the latter Gentlemen; taking a proper receipt of Mr. Nicklin. This affair is to be wound up together with the former advances hereafter. As the money is intended to be remitted to Baltimore, to...
Treasury Department, February 26, 1793. Requests “a further advance of one thousand Dollars to Young and Dannacker … on account of their Clothing Contract with the Public.” LS , St. Mary of the Lake Seminary Library, Mundelein, Illinois. See “Contract with George Dannacker and William Young,” October 22, 1792 ; H to Thomas Willing, February 5, 1793 .