Letters : to George W. Jonson, 1860 Sept. 30 and 1868 Apr. 6.

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Letters : to George W. Jonson, 1860 Sept. 30 and 1868 Apr. 6.

Two ALS, one expressing gratitude for a favor, the other concerning a mortgage.

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