Letter, 18 September 1802.

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Letter, 18 September 1802.

Form letter from Coleman, the Secretary to the Society of Cincinnati of Virginia in Richmond, to Jonathan Clarke, Esq. Coleman informs Clark that at the last meeting of the society it was discovered that he was "in arrears to the society for the contingent fund of two dollars." Coleman asks Clark to "remit to the Treasurer, Colonel William Heth" prior to the next meeting.

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Society of the Cincinnati

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The Society of the Cincinnati was formed on 10-13 May 1783 by American Revolutionary Army officers who met at Mount Gulian, the American Army's cantonment on the east bank of the Hudson River. After resigning his post as General, George Washington (1732-1799) accepted an invitation to become the society's first president. Major General Henry Knox (1750-1806) was the secretary and for years the guiding spirit of the organization. Membership extended to those officers of the Continental Army and N...

Clark, Jonathan, 1750-1811

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Coleman, Samuel

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