[Letter], 1821 June 3, Cayuga, N.Y., [to] Thos. Hubbard, Hamilton, N.Y.

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[Letter], 1821 June 3, Cayuga, N.Y., [to] Thos. Hubbard, Hamilton, N.Y.

Vought writes to Hubbard requesting his assistance in obtaining a patent for a proprietary remedy for "the treatment of dysentery & diarrhoea."

1 leaf ; 26 x 20.5 cm.

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Vought, John G. (John Graff), 1791-1832

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John G. Vought was a physician who practiced for about seven years in Rochester, N.Y. before moving to New York City. David S. Bates served as an engineer on the Erie Canal from 1817 to 1828. From the description of John G. Vought letter : New York, to David S. Bates, Rochester, [between 1825 and 1828]. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 213408922 ...

Hubbard, Thomas H. (Thomas Hill), 1781-1857

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