Letter : to Arthur Middleton, Philadelphia, [Pa.], 1782 April 14.

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Letter : to Arthur Middleton, Philadelphia, [Pa.], 1782 April 14.

Letter discusses family matters, the "protection gentry" of South Carolina who are reluctant to serve their country and can "live as easy under one government as another," acquaintances who were taken prisoner by the British, and the views of South Carolina Governor Mathewes concerning sequestered estates.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7338217

South Carolina Historical Society

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Mathews, John, 1744-1802

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Middleton, Arthur, 1742-1787

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