William H. Cabell to [Wilson Cary Nicholas], considers it unsafe and unwise to enter into any kind of agreement with [Joseph?] Darmsdatt because it would hurt his credit. Continues to discuss why a protest would have destroyed his credit at the U.S. Bank and the Farmers Bank, and that he is pleased that he used the injunction that Chancellor Green gave him to prevent the protest., 1819 October 28
- Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas | Series I: Wilson Cary Nicholas Papers | Subseries A: Correspondence | William H. Cabell to [Wilson Cary Nicholas], considers it unsafe and unwise to enter into any kind of agreement with [Joseph?] Darmsdatt because it would hurt his credit. Continues to discuss why a protest would have destroyed his credit at the U.S. Bank and the Farmers Bank, and that he is pleased that he used the injunction that Chancellor Green gave him to prevent the protest., 1819 October 28
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