Promissory note, 1847.

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Promissory note, 1847.

Photocopy of a handwritten note. The item was issued by the Nauvoo Committee and signed by Almon W. Babbitt, Joseph Leland Hewywood, and John S. Fullmer. The Mormon Church promises payment of $403 and 94 cents to Amos Davis.

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