Letters, 1818-1840.

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Letters, 1818-1840.

Two items are letters of resignation, the letter dated 1840 may be from a different individual from the earlier two. Letter to Roberts Vaux dated June 19, 1820 tells of Charles Roberts' experiences as a cowboy, where he learned to slit the tongues of cattle to keep them from sucking.

3 items (3 leaves).

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Vaux, Roberts, 1786-1836

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Roberts Vaux was treasurer of PMMWD in 1831. From the description of ALS, 1831 October 18 : Philadelphia, Pa. to the Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Western District. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 51617833 Quaker Roberts Vaux was an American juror, philanthropist and abolitionist; he became a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1819. From the guide to the Address on the impolicy of slavery, 1824, 1824, (American P...

Roberts, Charles T., Jr.

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