| Title: | Cunningham, Waddell to John McCamon & Son, 1756 |
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| ID | 5315 |
| Collection | Letterbook of Greg & Cunningham, 1756-1757 [T. Truxes] |
| File | gc/72 |
| Year | 1756 |
| Sender | Cunningham, Waddell |
| Sender Gender | male |
| Sender Occupation | merchant |
| Sender Religion | unknown |
| Origin | NYC, USA |
| Destination | Newry, Northern Ireland |
| Recipient | John McCamon & Son |
| Recipient Gender | male |
| Relationship | business |
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| Log | unknown |
| Word Count | 124 |
| Genre | business |
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| Transcript | To John McCamon & Son, Newry 17 June 1756 Gentlemen: As I have not had the Pleasure of any of your favours, I beg leave to make you A tender of service here under the Name of Greg & Cunningham, being in Partnership with Thomas Greg of Belfast from the 1st May, & must assure you, if your are so kind to favour us with your Commands, we shall endeavor to convince you that none here can or will have a greater regard for your Interest. The Season is very feavourable both for A Crop of grain and Flaxseed. The Province of Penselvania will fall short of Both, as a great Part of the Province is now deserted. WC Via Liverpool, per Cap;. Cunningham |