Nesbitt, Jonathan C.

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Jonathan Nesbitt of Philadelphia represented his brother's firm J.M. Nesbitt & Co. abroad, and established a mercantile house in L'Orient, France, with the patronage of Robert Morris. Among other commodities, the Baltimore merchant house of Samuel and John Smith also dealt in slaves.

From the description of Jonathan Nesbitt letter to Samuel and John Smith, 1786. (New-York Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 719996695

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