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Bank of the United States

James McClurg Asks the Cashier of the Bank of the United States to Pay "the amount of my dividend" to Future Brigadier General James Breckinridge

Autograph Letter Signed "James McClurg," 1 page, 8.5" x 6.5". Richmond, Virginia, December 10, 1795. Addressed on verso by McClurg to "Mr. George Simpson / Cashier of the Bank of ye US. / Philadelphia." Minor flaws. Fine condition.



In full, "I must request the favor of you to pay to Mr. James Breckinridge, the amount of my dividend on shares in the bank of the United States, which may become due in January 1796 - and oblige, Sir."

Manuscript "Rec Jany 7. 96. Three hundred Twenty Dollars" signed "James Breckinridge" with flourish.



James Breckinridge (1763-1833) represented Virginia in the House of Representatives as a Federalist serving from 1809-1817. In 1781, at the age of 18, he served in Colonel Preston’s rifle regiment under General Nathanael Greene in North Carolina. While serving in Congress in the War of 1812, he was appointed Brigadier General of the Third Brigade of the Virginia Militia which guarded Richmond and reinforced troops in Baltimore.

James McClurg (1746-1823) was a member of Virginia's delegation to the 1787 Constitutional Convention. In Philadelphia, he advocated a life tenure for the President and argued for the ability of the federal government to override state laws. He left the Convention in early August and did not sign the Constitution.

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