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[195]. Ms. Treasury Department: Register of Certificates of Public Debt Presented to the Auditor of the Treasury.
[196]. Ibid., See Ledger E, Treasury, 3%, Vol. 44, folio 335. Also Ledger C, Treasury, 6%, Vol. 42, folio 300 for small entries.
[197]. Morris Mss. in the Library of Congress: Private Letter Book, Vol. I, p. 529. Marshall (a brother of John Marshall) was the confidential and trusted agent of Morris in large transactions in land.
[198]. Bigelow, Life of Franklin, Vol. III, p. 470.