Document signed : U.S. Consulate, Glasgow, 1883 Feb. 15.

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Document signed : U.S. Consulate, Glasgow, 1883 Feb. 15.

A customs invoice regarding the proposed importation into the U.S.A. of a shipment of lace curtains manufactured by John McLaren of Glasgow. Harte's name and consular rank are printed at the top of the form, and his signature appears below; the remainder is filled out in the hand of his Vice-Consul, W. Gibson.

1 item (3 p.) ; 26 and 21.2 cm.

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