New Hampshire Grants.

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New Hampshire Grants.

Copy of a letter, dated 23 Oct. 1778, from Joseph Marsh, Chairman of the Assembly of the State of Vermont, to Henry Laurens, President of Congress; copy of a circular from the Cornish Convention of 1779 to the towns in the New Hampshire Grants, both relating to political matters in the Grants.

2 items ; 32 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7120482

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