LS and invoice : Madeira, to Bartholomew Dandridge, Philadelphia, 1796 Feb. 27.

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LS and invoice : Madeira, to Bartholomew Dandridge, Philadelphia, 1796 Feb. 27.

Letter to George Washington's private secretary concerning several pipes of Madeira shipped to Washington for his approval. Enclosed is an invoice for the most recent shipment.

2 items (3 p.) ; 24 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6756570

Rosenbach Museum & Library

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