Henry Jackson to Henry Knox on John Coffin Jones' Potential Position as Director of the Bank, Plans for the New Canal and Land Matters, 28 August 1791

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox on John Coffin Jones' Potential Position as Director of the Bank, Plans for the New Canal and Land Matters, 28 August 1791
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