A Mistake Somewhere in Your Account
Document 1798Langham is advised to resolve the problems with his account so as to settle it as soon as possible.
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Philadelphia 29th January 1798.
Gentlemen
I have received the Accountants statement of Major Langhams Accounts. By it I am informed the Bills presented by you cannot be taken up at present. I have written to Major Langham on the subject, and doubt not he will make provision for the Bills, in case the Statement enclosed to him should be accurate. I feel myself bound to give you the most early information
Your most Obedient Servant
Messrs Baker & Commegys. Samuel Hodgdon
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Sir, Philadelphia 29th Jany 1798.
In consequence of the presentment of your Draft on me dated the 1st inst. for 450 Dollars in favour of Messrs Evans & Sibby, and by them and a subsequent endorsement made payable to Messrs Baker & Commegys of this City, I immediately called on Mr Simmons the Accountant to know the State of your Accounts, as he had undertaken their adjustment; the result of my enquiries you will learn by the enclosed Statement of your Account, and by the other which the Accountant informs me he has sent to you. It is plain, according to your apprehensions signified in your letter that accompanied your Draft, that there is a mistake somewhere & of course your Draft could not be honoured. It is possible some of your Accounts and vouchers may not have got to him, but in whatever shape any mistake may have occurred, you will have it in your power by perusing the two Statements, you will receive to set all right. You will recollect that Leonard Davis's receipt admitted in the enclosed Statement, is not a perfect Document, and that in answer to a former letter on that subject you promised to obtain such an one as I requested, let it be done, and sent in your next communication. Also a special order on Mr Simmons, to pay me the balance due you on his adjustment of your Accounts. Your letter to that effect, he does not deem sufficient.
The sooner you attend to this business the better, as it is desirable to have it closed with the business is fresh in all our memories. I am very sorry that your Draft under circumstances could not be honored.
I am Sir
Your most Obedient Servant
Major C Langham. Samuel Hodgdon.
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Langham is advised to resolve the problems with his account so as to settle it as soon as possible.
Date
01/29/1798
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1798012928155
Page start
1
Notable persons
Major C. Langham
Samuel Hodgdon
Leonard Davis
Simmons
Baker & Commegys
Evans
Selby
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Notable items
mistake
statement of your account
subsequent endorsement

