From Charles Thomson (unpublished)

Circular

Office of Secretary of Congress July 25th, 1787
Sir,

I have the honor to transmit to your Excellency herewith enclosed an Act passed the 23d. by the United States in Congress Assembled limiting the time for all persons having unliquidated claims against the Confederacy to exhibit such claims for adjustment. As all accounts not exhibited within the limited times will be precluded from settlement or allowance, I have to request the favor of your Excellency to cause this act to be published that all the Citizens of your State whom it concerns may have notice thereof. With the greatest Respect I have the Honor to be Your Excellency’s Most obedient and Most Humble Servant

Cha Thomson

His Excellency The President of Pennsylvania
Endorsed: 1787 July 25th Letter from Cha Thompson inclosing a resolve of Congress of July 1787 for settling the unliquidated Accts. Ag. the United States
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