James Monroe Autograph Bank Draft Signed as President

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Autograph Note Signed as President to the Cashier of the Branch Bank of the U. States, Washington. “Washington, Feby. 7th, 1825. Sir, Pay to H. Langley forty four dollars and fifty two cents for James Monroe.”

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James Monroe Autograph Bank Draft Signed as President

Autograph Note Signed as President to the Cashier of the Branch Bank of the U. States, Washington. “Washington, Feby. 7th, 1825. Sir, Pay to H. Langley forty four dollars and fifty two cents for James Monroe.”

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