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The following is a Copy of a Letter written to and Sent by mail to T. | The following is a Copy of a Letter written to [[crossed out]] and Sent by mail to T.M. Bacot cashier of the Bank of So. Carolina in Charleston enclosing two notes of the denomination following. | ||
1 note of Ten dollars dated at Charleston 5th June 1811. | 1 note of Ten dollars dated at Charleston 5th June 1811. No. 246. letter [[S]]. payable to Rt. Dewar, or bearer and signed T. Jones. President. and T.M. Bacot Cashr. Also 1 note of Five dollars dated at Charleston 5th May 1811. No. 481. letter D. payable to R- Dewar, or bearer, and signed T. Jones President and T.M. Bacot Cashier. | ||
Milledgeville Georgia | Milledgeville Georgia | ||
9th June 1814 | 9th June 1814 | ||
Sir | Sir | ||
Seeing in the newspapers a notice under your signature calling in the notes of Ten and five dollars | Seeing in the newspapers a notice under your signature calling in the notes of Ten and five dollars formerly issued by the Bank of So. Carolina, in consequence of a number of counterfeits of those denominations being in circulation; I herewith enclose two notes, one for Ten and the other for five dollars which were in my possession at the time your notice appeared. They will not now |
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The following is a Copy of a Letter written to crossed out and Sent by mail to T.M. Bacot cashier of the Bank of So. Carolina in Charleston enclosing two notes of the denomination following. 1 note of Ten dollars dated at Charleston 5th June 1811. No. 246. letter S. payable to Rt. Dewar, or bearer and signed T. Jones. President. and T.M. Bacot Cashr. Also 1 note of Five dollars dated at Charleston 5th May 1811. No. 481. letter D. payable to R- Dewar, or bearer, and signed T. Jones President and T.M. Bacot Cashier. Milledgeville Georgia 9th June 1814 Sir Seeing in the newspapers a notice under your signature calling in the notes of Ten and five dollars formerly issued by the Bank of So. Carolina, in consequence of a number of counterfeits of those denominations being in circulation; I herewith enclose two notes, one for Ten and the other for five dollars which were in my possession at the time your notice appeared. They will not now