Letter, 1808 Oct. 21, Portsmouth, [N.H.], to Stephen Moody, Gilmanton [N.H.].

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Letter, 1808 Oct. 21, Portsmouth, [N.H.], to Stephen Moody, Gilmanton [N.H.].

Writes about Col. Samuel Greely's campaign against John Sheperd and the upcoming election in N.H. Discusses a campaign pamphlet, probably his Considerations on the embargo laws (1808).

2 p. (1 leaf) ; 26 x 40 cm., folded to 9 x 13 cm.

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