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(1760 - 1824) Signer of the Constitution, member of the Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention. A.L.S. 2pp. sm. folio with integral address leaf, Elizabethtown, Dec. 7, 1821 to Gen. Robert Swartwout. Dayton asks why his correspondent had not contacted him prior to Swartwout's effort to obtain passage of a bill to create a bank. Dayton intimates: '...there was a secret interest employed against you, which might have been neutralised at least if not conciliated in your favor. An effort from the right quarter, and rightly directed, would have ensured your success. Do you despair, or do you meant to make another attempt...' With more financial content. Professionally silked, slight fading of text with chipping at bottom and one small hole in text affecting about five words. Signature remains unaffected. Brig. General Robert Swartwout (1779–1848) was an American military officer, merchant, and alderman. New Jersey granted a charter for 15 years to Robert Swartwout and Charles Haines to establish the Hoboken Banking and Grazing Company in 1822, to issue stock for New Jersey Salt Marsh Company. They were authorized to erect one of the first banking houses and did so in Hoboken on 2nd Street and Washington on Nov. 15, 1822.

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