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New Loan Accounts (Roll 5743)

Office of the Comptroller General: Amount of Principal and Interest Unpaid on Cancelled Certificates, undated; Certificate Exchange Proposals, Numbers 1-119, dated 1789-1793, This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER LIBRARY: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education., This series is a record of the New Loan Accounts which were established in March 1786 by act of the General Assembly. Addition of Principal and Interest on Cancelled Certificates (1784-1795) contains a record of interest and principal unpaid on these cancelled certificates. Information is grouped according to certificate books A through D and the amount unpaid is listed according to page number of certificate registers. Calculations of Principal and Interest on Cancelled Certificates (1777-1788) contains similar information as is in Addition of Principal and Interest on Cancelled Certificates. Certificate Exchange Proposals (1789-1793) are petitions to exchange New Loan Certificates for Continental Certificates. Information on each proposal includes the names of the person who wished to exchange certificates, the name of whom the certificate was issued, the number of the certificate, the principal of the certificate, the date which interest commenced, and the year's interest paid. Most proposals consist of numerous New Loan Certificates originally owned by various people but which are being exchanged by an unrelated person.
APA citation style
(1789). New Loan Accounts (Roll 5743). Retrieved from https://digitalarchives.powerlibrary.org/psa/islandora/object/psa%3A998731
MLA citation style
New Loan Accounts (Roll 5743). no date. Pennsylvania. Comptroller-General's Office, 1789.
Chicago Citation Style citation style
“New Loan Accounts (Roll 5743)”, New Loan Accounts, 1776-1795, 1789. https://digitalarchives.powerlibrary.org/psa/islandora/object/psa%3A998731.
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