Letter signed : Tivoli [New York], to Dr. John W. Francis, 1858 Sept. 24.

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Letter signed : Tivoli [New York], to Dr. John W. Francis, 1858 Sept. 24.

Giving the history of his ancestral "country seat" at 27th Street and 4th Avenue in New York City, which was later occupied by General Gates, and of his Great-Grand-father's estate, Rose Hill, in Pearl Street.

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