Letter [1842 December 5, Washington], to [H. Ketchum, New York].

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Letter [1842 December 5, Washington], to [H. Ketchum, New York].

Mr. Cogswell was appointed the Secretary to Spain but he wrote to the President to inquire about a position for young Maxwell.

2 p. on 1 fold. leaf 19 cm.

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