Letter, 1851 Dec. 2, Boston, Mass., to William Sutton, Salem, Mass.

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Letter, 1851 Dec. 2, Boston, Mass., to William Sutton, Salem, Mass.

Suggests formation of Webster Clubs in various Massachusetts towns, and solicits names of pro-Webster men.

[1] leaf ; 25 cm.

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