Tobias Lear Papers 1790-1816

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Tobias Lear Papers 1790-1816

Secretary to George Washington, businessman, and diplomat. Correspondence, account books, and other papers relating primarily to George Washington, Lear's diplomatic missions, and business affairs, and family matters.

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