John C. Carson letter to Thomas Frazer 1856 April 15

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John C. Carson letter to Thomas Frazer 1856 April 15

Letter from John C. Carson letter to Thomas Frazer, City Treasurer, 1 p, 15 April 1856, regarding money to be paid to Porter and Gray for city improvements.

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