ALS : Buffalo, N.Y., to John T. Hoffman, 1871 July 13.

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ALS : Buffalo, N.Y., to John T. Hoffman, 1871 July 13.

Congratulates Governor Hoffman for calling out the militia to protect a parade, which the Tammany authorities in New York City had tried to prevent, by Orangemen celebrating the Battle of the Boyne.

1 item (2 p.) ; 22 cm.

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