From William Alexander (unpublished)
Richmond 10 June 1786
Dear Sir

I would not have troubled you with business were it not for account and by the desire of an Old Servant of Yours Nicolas La Fargue. He gave me a power of attorney, a Depot for The hands of Mr. Holcker as french Consul for 8 Loan office Certificates 7400 dollars—also a Loan office Certificate 27 April 1779—500[dollars] Upon Enquiring the State of these Matters I left the depot untouchd, as it could not be Sold but at Immense loss and untill lately no step was taken to liquidate These funds the Loan office Certificate I have got Committed    Certificate for the Intt to 1st Janry 1783. You have inclosed the depot, and the Certificate for $500 and one for the Intt 9- and dollars—which I request you will deliver to La Fargue upon his returning you my obligation with an acknowledgment on the Back of it, that my trust is discharged. I Charge him no postage or Expences.

I could wish my Friend Billy woud not forget his old acquaintances. It woud give me real pleasure to hear of Your and his welfare by Him. I repeat that If he [has] nothing to do I will be Glad to see him here. The    Indolence that prevails here leaves wonderfull means of advantage to Such as have Energy of Mind. I have some hopes of Seeing you ere long, and with respects to Your amiable family I remain with the highest Esteem Dear Sir Your most obedient humble servant

W: Alexander

His Excelly Bn Franklin President of the State of Pensylvania Philadelphia
Endorsed: Mr Alexander
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