Augusta County: John D. Imboden to John H. McCue,
February 1, 1854
Summary:
John D. Imboden reminds John H. McCue to renew their $300 bank note, and writes
about other financial matters. Imboden also tells McCue that he is leaving for
Panther Gap and will return on Friday.
John H. McCue
Staunton
February 1, 1854
A home Wednesday morning
Dear John --
I leave this morning for Panther Gap. You need not tell any one where I have gone to. I will try and get back tomorrow night, if it be midnight when I get here. I know of no care in Court in which I am interested which will come up before my return.
Didn't you tell me that our $300 note in Bank wd. be due to day? If so you must attend to its renewal or we will be protested. I forgot the thing on yesterday, or I should have attended to it. Mike Harman is our endorser. Renew for 116 days. You will find some blanks lying on your Table. The note is drawn "Imboden & McCue."
Bob Bickle has 294$ of mine which he told me last evening he would deposit to my
credit in the Central Bank this morning. I wish you would see him before court meets & have
the money put there. I gave Ficklin a check for $300, & two others
checks for $50 each last evening & my account at bank may be short
to day unless this deposit is made this morning --
Don't forget it.
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Tell any body who wants
to see me that I will be at home again on Friday--
Yrs
J. D. I.