Letter, 1841 June 24, Washington, to George W. Gordon, Boston.

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Letter, 1841 June 24, Washington, to George W. Gordon, Boston.

The printing was given to Mr. Eastburn because the districts will be changed. His father will have the change made as soon as possible.

2 p. on 1 fold. leaf. 18 cm.

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