Edwards, Thomas, 1753-1806 to A.B.

GLC04379.20

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GLC#
GLC04379.20-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
5 September 1787
Author/Creator
Edwards, Thomas, 1753-1806
Title
to A.B.
Place Written
Boston, Massachusetts
Pagination
4 p. : docket ;
Primary time period
The New Nation, 1783-1815
Sub-Era
Creating a New Government

Directs the recipient (identified as "Correspondent") to appoint a member of the Massachusetts Society of Cincinnati from each county to keep the secretary informed of local affairs through regular correspondence. Through such correspondence, society members can also be made aware of a problem with the society's finances and debts, and the proposed solution. The society resolved at their 5 July 1787 meeting to raise money (via assessments) to pay for diplomas and the society's debt. Explains how the society incurred a heavy debt sending Pierre L'Enfant as an emissary to France, during which time he arranged to have the society's diploma engraved and eagle insignia made. The eagles will be distributed to the state societys in proportion to their assessments. The letter is signed "Standing-Committee." Edwards was the society's secretary.

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