Cash book : manuscript, 1793-1798.

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Cash book : manuscript, 1793-1798.

The cash book contains Remsen's business and personal financial accounts. The book records loans to Aaron Burr and John Jay among others. Other entries concern the drawing of leases, letters and wills, as well as the settling of the estate of his father, Henry Remsen.

1 v. (246 p.) ; 20 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7323135

Boston College, Law Library

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