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Collection Reference Number GLC03107.02395
From Archive Folder The Livingston Family Papers [034] 1707-1709 
Title Henry Douglas to Philip Livingston re: trading and accounts with John Borland
Date 27 December 1709
Author Douglas, Henry (fl. 1709)  
Recipient Livingston, Philip  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Douglas acknowledges that Philip sold his blankets and duffels, and explains that since he has not yet received any returns from the sale, he has taken the liberty of withdrawing money from John Borland on Philip's account. He therefore requests that Philip simply make the needed payment to Borland. Douglas also writes that Margaret Vetch disagrees with a bill that Philip sent her, and refers Philip to Borland once again for the price of furs and flour. Docketed on address leaf.
Subjects Merchants and Trade  Commerce  Clothing and Accessories  Textile  Finance  Fur Trade  Women's History  Diet and Nutrition  Wheat  
People Douglas, Henry (fl. 1709)  Livingston, Philip (1686-1749)  Vetch, Margaret Livingston (1681-1758)  
Place written Boston, Massachusetts
Theme Merchants & Commerce; Women in American History
Sub-collection The Livingston Family Papers
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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