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business experience m the West. Covers the period, August 

 1, 1807 to December 18, 1808. (Statement accompanying 

 the letter of Thomas Bakewell, reproduced in Vol. I, p. 

 196.) 



in Account Current with Benj" Bakewell C^. 



1807 



Augt. 4 By your note at 8 mo^ $3647 29 



Dec*". 31 " net proceeds sales on 4.50 



your a/c 319.35 323 85 



" Francis Rozier balance his a/c 816 56 



$4787 50 



1808 



Feby 1 By Balance as p"" a/c rendered $ 695 12 



March 1 " your dft on U S Bank Phila<Ja 2000 



" commission on goods al- 

 lowed you $118.20 [paper torn] 



deduct 1/3 profit on 



french goods 24.26 [ 93.94 ] 



25 " R Kinder & GO'S accepte@6moS. [paper torn] 

 " L Huron's note — " 9 days.[ " ] 



" your note @ 4 mo^ for balance.. [ " ] 



Balance [ 924.49 ] 



New York Decern"-. 13*^. 1808 



for the Assignees of the [estate of Benjamin 



Bakewell] 

 .Th[omas Bakewell] 



Kinder & Company, see accompanying letter of Thomas Bakewell, Vol. I, 

 p. 196, and letter of William Bakewell, his uncle, ibid., p. 199. Laurence 

 Huron was a French importer, resident in Philadelphia; for his award in 

 the disputed Dacosta claim, see Vol. I, p. 168. At this time Benjamin 

 Bakewell's importing business was in the hands of his creditors, but his son, 

 Thomas Bakewell, was still employed in the office. 



