Letter : Vincennes, [Ind.], to Samuel Abbott, Saint Louis, Mo., 1823 Nov. 22.
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Michilimackinac, Michigan, collector of customs, village president, magistrate, notary public, and American Fur Company agent. From the description of Letter : Philadelphia, to Ramsay Crooks, New York, 1822 Apr. 26. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 35988474 ...
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