Letter to Henry Laurens, Leonard DeNeufville, and Andrew Pickens from John Lewis Gervais and [John] Owen, September 18, 1786.
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Letter to Henry Laurens, Leonard DeNeufville, and Andrew Pickens from John Lewis Gervais and [John] Owen, September 18, 1786.
Date
1786-09-18
Subject
Description
John Lewis Gervais of Gervais & Owen writes to Henry Laurens, Leonard DeNeufville, and General Andrew Pickens.
2023-06-14
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Contributor
DeNeufville, Leronard
Laurens, Henry
Pickens, Andrew
Cox, Danielle
Rights
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Type
StillImage
Source
Ms. 433, Letters / by John Lewis Gervais, 1785-1787.
Language
English
Identifier
ms433_Let3
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Transcription
Charleston to Carolina 18th Sept. 1786
Dear Sir
We wrote to you the 8th & 16th of last Month per(?) Capt Strong L Whibens(?) to which we beg leave to refer ----- since which we have received none of your favours. We have now the pleasure to acquaint you that we have paid Mr. John DeNeufville Bill for one hundred pounds Sterling, for per the particulars, we inclose Copy of our Letters to that Gentleman, respecting the plan to have your Sentiments respecting the plan we proposed of making a purchase of tobacco with the Inland Money as far as we may be able to receive from The Treasury, it appears to us it would be the best plan to realize your Money in Europe --
We remain Sincerely
Dear Sir
Your most obedient
Humble Servants
Gervais & Owen
Leonard DeNeufville Esqr.
44
Leonard DeNeufville Esqr.
to [unreadable]
Mr. H. Ship
New York Philadelphia
[Blank]
Dear Sir
We wrote to you the 8th & 16th of last Month per(?) Capt Strong L Whibens(?) to which we beg leave to refer ----- since which we have received none of your favours. We have now the pleasure to acquaint you that we have paid Mr. John DeNeufville Bill for one hundred pounds Sterling, for per the particulars, we inclose Copy of our Letters to that Gentleman, respecting the plan to have your Sentiments respecting the plan we proposed of making a purchase of tobacco with the Inland Money as far as we may be able to receive from The Treasury, it appears to us it would be the best plan to realize your Money in Europe --
We remain Sincerely
Dear Sir
Your most obedient
Humble Servants
Gervais & Owen
Leonard DeNeufville Esqr.
44
Leonard DeNeufville Esqr.
to [unreadable]
Mr. H. Ship
New York Philadelphia
[Blank]
Collection
Citation
Gervais, John Lewis and Owen, John, “Letter to Henry Laurens, Leonard DeNeufville, and Andrew Pickens from John Lewis Gervais and [John] Owen, September 18, 1786.,” Charleston Library Society Digital Collections, accessed September 9, 2024, https://charlestonlibrarysociety.omeka.net/items/show/1493.