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William Russell v. Thomas Tindall
Receipt of Credit

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Received from Thomas H. Tindall a payment, which with the within mentioned discounts, will entitle this note to a credit of three hundred and fifty dollars as if paid on the day this note becomes due (1st January 1827) Witness my hand 5th decr 1825.
Wm Russell

Thos. H. Tindall
To
William Russell
Note for $500 due
1st January 1827

No 9

sent to April 1828 Supr Court

150
45
8.12 ½
203.12 ½

7.50
62 ½
8.12 ½

15
1.25

150.

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On or before the first day of January in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven, I promise for value received, to pay and deliver (or cause to be paid and delivered) at some good cotton Gin on or near the Arkansas river: To William Russell his heirs or assigns; good first rate, clean and merchantable cotton of the value and amount of five hundred dollars in current money of the United States, to be valued and estimated at the current cash price of such cotton, at the time when, and place where said cotton is delivered Which said sum and amount, shall bear an interest at the rate of ten per cent a year, from and after the aforesaid first day of January 1827, until paid, or a discount at the same rate if paid before that time– And if said five hundred dollars and interest is not paid as above, within three months after the same becomes due, the said five hundred dollars and interest, shall not afterwards be payable in cotton, but in current money of the United States only.
Witness my hand and seal at Little Rock in Arkansas Territory the 18th day of April in the year 1825.
T. H. Tindall (seal)

Witness
Reuben J Blount

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