1From George Washington to Willing, Morris, & Swanwick, 10 June 1785 (Washington Papers)
No such person as Mr Lang being in my employ, & having no knowledge of such a character myself, I detained the letter to him until I could make some enquiries of others: these proving fruitless, you will receive under cover, the letter which was committed to my care. with esteem I am, Gentn Yrs &c. LB , DLC:GW . John Swanwick (1740–1798) had been a clerk in the firm of (Thomas) Willing &...
2From Thomas Jefferson to Willing, Morris & Swanwick, 11 September 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Messrs. Willing, Morris, & Swanwick, and notwithstanding the hope given in the above extract that their bill will be paid, thinks it his duty to communicate it to them. PrC ( DLC ); subjoined to extract described below. FC ( Lb in DNA : RG 59, DL ). Above extract : a slightly edited text of that part of the last paragraph of Thomas Pinckney’s 20 June...