[139]. See records in Treasury for N. J. Loan Office, passim; also Family Genealogy.
[140]. Genealogy.
[141]. W. W. Campbell, Life and Character of Jacob Broom, Papers of the Historical Society of Delaware, Vol. LI, pp. 10, 26.
[142]. History of the Insurance Company of North America, p. 138.
[143]. Campbell, op. cit., p. 26.
[144]. Ms. Treasury Department: Ledger E, Treasury, 3%, Vol. 44, folio 67; also ibid., Ledger C, Treasury, 6%, Vol. 42, folio 67.
[145]. Calendar Madison Correspondence, under Broom.
[146]. National Encyclopædia of Biography, Vol. II, p. 162.
[147]. Farrand, Records, Vol. III, p. 97.
[148]. Ms. Treasury Department: Loan Office, S. C., 1791–1797, folio 128. The entry in the ledger notes the residence of Sarah Butler as Charleston; there was another Sarah Butler in South Carolina at the time, but according to the first Census she did not reside in that city. For the evidence that Sarah Butler was the daughter of Pierce Butler, see Salley, South Carolina Marriages, p. 108, for the record of her marriage.