Letter to Philo C. Fuller, 1851 July 15.

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Letter to Philo C. Fuller, 1851 July 15.

Letter to Philo Case Fuller, Comptroller of the State of New York, concerning the receipt of money from Fuller's office by several gentlemen. Morgan explains the situation of one of the men and states that he is in no particular hurry for the money. Written at New York, N.Y.

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