Permit to sail a ship, 1794 February 27, Washington City [to] Levi Peterson.

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Permit to sail a ship, 1794 February 27, Washington City [to] Levi Peterson.

Grants "leave and permission ... to Levi Peterson master and commander of the Ship called The Nancy of the town of Brunswick .. to depart and proceed ... on his said voyage."

1 sheet (2 p.) ; 40 x 26 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7139707

Bridwell Library

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