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The following is a Copy of a Letter written to and Sent by mail to T.M. Bacot cashier of the Bank of So. Carolina in Charleston enclosing two notes of the denomination following.
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 Cash. 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.
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 for - - by the Bank of So. Carolina, in consequence of a number of counterfeit- of those denominations being in circulation; Therewith enclosed two notes, on for Ten and the other for five dollars which were in my possession at the time your notice appeared. They will not now
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