Letter, 1851 June 10, Boston, Mass., to William Sutton, Salem, Mass.

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Letter, 1851 June 10, Boston, Mass., to William Sutton, Salem, Mass.

Letter, on 2nd leaf of a printed circular advocating nomination of Webster for U.S. President, informing Sutton that he has been named to a committee to work for the nomination.

[2] leaves ; 25 cm.

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