Joseph Marx to Wilson Cary Nicholas, describes his recovery from a severe bout of gout. Informs Nicholas that he has been unable to sell his pork but is keeping it in the smoke house as he continues to try to sell it and lodge the sale amount to the credit of Dr. Smith. Mr. Christian, the bursar at the College of William and Mary, requested him to send the last receipts that he had from Mr. Coleman concerning the payment of his debt, because there appears to be a discrepancy., 1820 February 20
- Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas | Series I: Wilson Cary Nicholas Papers | Subseries A: Correspondence | Joseph Marx to Wilson Cary Nicholas, describes his recovery from a severe bout of gout. Informs Nicholas that he has been unable to sell his pork but is keeping it in the smoke house as he continues to try to sell it and lodge the sale amount to the credit of Dr. Smith. Mr. Christian, the bursar at the College of William and Mary, requested him to send the last receipts that he had from Mr. Coleman concerning the payment of his debt, because there appears to be a discrepancy., 1820 February 20
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