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To James Madison from Rawdon and Balch, [ca. 21 September] 1819

From Rawdon and Balch

[ca. 21 September 1819]

Rawdon & Balch engravers No. 65 State Street Albany are requested by Elkanah Watson Esqr. to transmit you a sample of diploma for Agricultural Societies, calculated for any State or County the price paid on delivery in this City or at the Store of Kirk & Merceière Wall Street, in the City of New-York is $10.. per 100 on drawing paper neatly press’d, or on parchment (for Officers & respectable honorary members) Seventy-five cents each.

County Societies take abo⟨u⟩t 200 on drawing paper & 20 on parchment. Not to burthe⟨n⟩ ⟨a⟩ Society with the expence; Officers pay the cost of the parchments, and the members 12½ Cents on receiving their diplomas, which leaves a small surplus to cover postage &c.

RC (DLC). Undated. Dated 24 Sept. 1818 in the Index to the Madison Papers. Conjectural date here based on postmark “Sep ⟨21?⟩” and JM to Watson, 10 Sept. 1819. Addressed by Rawdon & Balch to JM, “President Virga. Agriculturel Society,” and franked. Docketed by JM. Damaged by removal of seal.

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