Thomas Shaw Perkins letter books, 1813-1814.

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Thomas Shaw Perkins letter books, 1813-1814.

Letter books (1813 July 15-Oct. 2 and 1813 Oct. 29-1814 Aug. 19), with copies of letters concerning the conduct of the war, many of them signed by Thomas Shaw Perkins, aide-de-camp, with others signed by John Cotton Smith and Gen. William Williams, at New London.

1 item (12 1/4 in. x 7 1/2 in.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6937141

New London County Historical Society

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Smith, John Cotton, 1765-1845

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Perkins, Thomas Shaw, 1793-1844

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