Certificate of recommendation : Philadelphia, Pa., to the Society of Friends at Dartmouth in Massachusetts Bay and other friends in that vicinity, 1787 Aug. 5.

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Certificate of recommendation : Philadelphia, Pa., to the Society of Friends at Dartmouth in Massachusetts Bay and other friends in that vicinity, 1787 Aug. 5.

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1 item (1 p.) ; 31 x 40 cm. folded to 31 x 20 cm.

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