Letter, 1881 March 1, Brooklyn, to William B. Dinsmore.

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Letter, 1881 March 1, Brooklyn, to William B. Dinsmore.

Writing to Dinsmore, Beecher says that he has spoken twice to Gen. Arthur on behalf of Oscar Baron, and that his Chittagongs are well taken care of.

1 item (2 p.), in folder ; 26 cm.

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