Letter : Washington, to Lewis J. Cist, St. Louis, Mo., 1869 Jan. 19.

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Letter : Washington, to Lewis J. Cist, St. Louis, Mo., 1869 Jan. 19.

Letter signed. Offers for sale to Cist, an autograph collector, a letter, dated 1799 Dec. 10, written by George Washington to James Anderson, concerning management of his farms.

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