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A statement of facts, confirmed by records of the Legislature certified by L.S. Cushing, clerk of the House and Charles Calhoun, clerk of the Senate : this pamphlet contains extracts of the reports of committees--remonstrance of the Codman family--release and protest of William Vans--with the account against John and Richard Codman as partners--that amounts to more than 675,230 dollars : it also contains certificates of Monsieur Bugard and Lepeltier--translators of the French judgments against John and Richard Codman--with a certificate of Monsieur Picquet, late French consul--with the Hon. William Foster, late a member of the Senate of Massachusetts.
- Title
- A statement of facts, confirmed by records of the Legislature [electronic resource] : certified by L.S. Cushing, clerk of the House and Charles Calhoun, clerk of the Senate : this pamphlet contains extracts of the reports of committees--remonstrance of the Codman family--release and protest of William Vans--with the account against John and Richard Codman as partners--that amounts to more than 675,230 dollars : it also contains certificates of Monsieur Bugard and Lepeltier--translators of the French judgments against John and Richard Codman--with a certificate of Monsieur Picquet, late French consul--with the Hon. William Foster, late a member of the Senate of Massachusetts.
- Author
- Vans, William, 1763-1840.
- Publication
- Boston : [s.n.], 1837.
- Supplementary Content
- Full text online available from home with a valid library card and onsite at NYPL
Details
- Description
- 8 p.; 24 cm.
- Subject
- Note
- Signed (p. 8): "William Vans."
- Reproduction of original from The American Antiquarian Society.
- Sabin no. 98564.
- Reproduction (note)
- Electronic reproduction.
- OCLC
- TGPSM11-B2050
- Author
- Vans, William, 1763-1840.
- Title
- A statement of facts, confirmed by records of the Legislature [electronic resource] : certified by L.S. Cushing, clerk of the House and Charles Calhoun, clerk of the Senate : this pamphlet contains extracts of the reports of committees--remonstrance of the Codman family--release and protest of William Vans--with the account against John and Richard Codman as partners--that amounts to more than 675,230 dollars : it also contains certificates of Monsieur Bugard and Lepeltier--translators of the French judgments against John and Richard Codman--with a certificate of Monsieur Picquet, late French consul--with the Hon. William Foster, late a member of the Senate of Massachusetts.
- Imprint
- Boston : [s.n.], 1837.
- Reproduction
- Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2011. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
- Local Note
- Biography; Finance.
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