Westley Hardin promissory note, 1819 Jan. 15.

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Westley Hardin promissory note, 1819 Jan. 15.

This note, dated January 15, 1819, concerned a debt of $635.16 owed to Hardin (whose name is spelled also on the note as Westly) by a man named Kerrick. A statement on the reverse noted the transfer of the debt to George Gill by Hardin.

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Hardin, Westley.

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