Jumel and Desobry records, 1808-1810.

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Jumel and Desobry records, 1808-1810.

Collection consists of letters, mainly in French, written by Stephen Jumel and Benjamin Desobry to captains and agents in Europe, the West Indies, New Orleans, and other cities in the United States, and to United States Treasury Department officials.

.15 linear foot (1 v.)

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Desobry, Benjamin.

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