Lists of packages and invoice of goods sent from the palace, [1780].

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Lists of packages and invoice of goods sent from the palace, [1780].

This accession consists of a list of packages and invoice of goods sent from palace. They are nearly identical, in an unknown hand, and roughly list furnishings being removed from the former governor's residence in Williamsburg and sent to Richmond, Virginia.

2 leaves.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6755221

Library of Virginia

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