Letter, 1846 Mar. 14, Charleston, S.C., to George S. Hamilton, care of Joseph Freeman, South Orrington, Maine.

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Letter, 1846 Mar. 14, Charleston, S.C., to George S. Hamilton, care of Joseph Freeman, South Orrington, Maine.

Advising his brother of his arrival at the port of Charleston, S.C., following a sea voyage in which a number of lives were lost during a gale, ennumerating damages to the ship Morgan Dix but reporting that the ship did not leak during the stormy voyage, advising that he was engaged to sail to the "[P]Russian" port of S[t]etin [now Szczecin, Poland] aboard a cargo ship loaded with a casks of rice, and sending greetings to his relatives whom he asked to pray for him during his absence.

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Hamilton, Charles W. (Charles Walter), 1890-

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Hamilton, George, Sir, -1726

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