... “Jeremiah Wadsworth: Federalist entrepreneur” (ph.d. diss., columbia university, 1955). 35. church owned 98 shares in the bank; Wadsworth held 104. priced at $400 per share, their combined investment was nearly $82,000. platt, ...
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On 28 January, he, Duer, and Isaac Whippo borrowed $100,000 from William G. Smith. While Whippo's role in the transaction is not entirely clear, he does seem to have been more than an agent; perhaps the money was borrowed for a specific ...
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In this groundbreaking historical work, Christopher Collier brings to the fore an interpretation virtually neglected since the mid-nineteenth century: the view from the states, in which the creation and ratification of the new Constitution ...