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William Russell v. Robert McElmurry
Note

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R. McElmurry
To
William Russell
Note for $270.00
In Cotton due
1st February 1826

No.16
270
66.37
336.37

Filed October 18th 1828
attest Daniel Ringo
suit brot D. D. S. C.

27.00
2
5400
9.00
4.50
3.
70.50
270
340.50

(Right)
In Nov. 1825 I agree with R. McElmurry, that this note shall not bear interest until 1st May 1826, and he agrees (in Presence of T. H. Tindall & R. Montgomery) to pay it then to J. H. Martin for me in cash (not cotton).
W. R.

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On or before the first day of next February, I promise for value received to pay or cause to be paid to William Russell his heirs or assigns, the just and full sum of two hundred and seventy dollars worth of good merchantable cotton at the current cash price of the place where I now live, about six miles below cadron where said cotton is to be delivered- and if said Cotton is not so paid by that time the same amount shall be paid in current money of the United States- with interest at the rate of ten per cent a year from that time until paid-

Witness my hand and seal in the county of Pulaski and Territory of Arkansas the 15th day of March in the year 1825-
Robert McElmurry (seal)

Witness
Thomas Burrows

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