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    Jacob Read to John Kean, October 14, 1791

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    Jacob Read wrote to John, addressed to Philadelphia, PA, One of the Commissioners of Accounts of the U.S., via [illegible ship], Captain Art. Jacob wrote about certificates. Names included: Bowman, McEvers, [William] Stephens, [John Faucheraud] Grimké, Colonel John L. B. [illegible], Tubly, and the widow. In the postscript, Jacob said his brother, George Paddon Read, will visit Philadelphia and visit John.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1101/thumbnail.jp

    Jacob Read to John Kean, March 15, 1792

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    Jacob Read in Charleston, SC wrote to to John Kean, addressed to Philadelphia, PA. Jacob Read grants John Kean power of attorney for him regarding US Bank stock in the city of Philadelphia. People included: B. Villeponts, A Vanderhorst, William Miller. Places included: Treasury of the United States.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1319/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Jacob Broom to George Read

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    This photostat copy is of a letter addressed to George Read Esquire at Mrs Howe's at Market Street in Philadelphia. It is written and signed by Jacob Broom. Broom writes that his youngest child is very ill, and he will be gone a few days until the worst of it is over. He informs Read of people who have arrived in town and hopes it is a sufficient amount to be assembled. He also notes that General Washington is lodging in Wilmington

    Letter from Jacob Broom to George Read

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    This photostat copy is of a letter addressed to George Read Esquire at Mrs Howe's at Market Street in Philadelphia. It is written and signed by Jacob Broom. Broom writes that his youngest child is very ill, and he will be gone a few days until the worst of it is over. He informs Read of people who have arrived in town and hopes it is a sufficient amount to be assembled. He also notes that General Washington is lodging in Wilmington

    Jacob Read to John Kean, April 25, 1794

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    Jacob Read wrote from Charleston, South Carolina to John Kean in Philadelphia. Read informed Kean of a discrepancy between accounts.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1544/thumbnail.jp

    Jacob Read to John Kean, July 26,1793

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    Jacob Read wrote to John Kean, addressed to Philadelphia, PA. He discussed the current situation relating to his personal finances and the current state of affairs relating to local politics.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1486/thumbnail.jp

    Jacob Read to Susan Niemcewicz, July 11, 1806

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    Jacob Read wrote from Charleston, South Carolina to Susan Niemcewicz in Elizabethtown, New Jersey. Jacob received Susan’s letter of the 7th of June regarding the estate of Richard Shubrick. On the 3rd Instant, Jacob met with Col. Nicholas Shubrick and had a conversation with him about the estate in question and Mr. Kean’s Will (John Kean d.1795). People mentioned: John Kean (d.1795), Richard Shubrick, Col. Nicholas Shubrick, John Faucheraud Grimké, Robert Barnwell, and Peter Kean.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1800s/1566/thumbnail.jp

    Jacob Read to Susan Kean, July 2, 1797

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    Jacob Read in Philadelphia, PA wrote to Susan Kean, Elizabeth Town, New Jersey. Jacob stated he was slow to respond as he was in Carolina. People included: Mr. & Mrs. Ricketts, Mrs. H. Dayton, Mrs. C, Dr. Rush, Mrs. Reed, postmaster. Places included: Carolina.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1400/thumbnail.jp

    Jacob Read to John Kean, April 28, 1792

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    Jacob Read in Savannah, Georgia wrote to John Kean, addressed to Philadelphia, PA. This letter discussed banking and financial issues. People included: Judge Grimké, British merchants, Mrs. Kean, Mrs. Livingston, Brockholst Livingston, Mrs. Read, Capt. Donovan, Richard Wylly. Places included: State of Georgia, Beaufort, Charleston.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1327/thumbnail.jp

    Jacob Read to John Kean, June 3, 1792

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    Jacob Read in Charleston, SC wrote to John Kean, addressed to Philadelphia, PA. This letter had both personal elements as well as business issues discussed. People included: Hugh Ross, the President, Mr. Barnwell, Frazer, Mrs. Read, Mrs. Kean. Places included: Philadelphia, Georgia.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1336/thumbnail.jp
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