Letters, 1783-1784.

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Letters, 1783-1784.

Correspondence of Richmond resident Daniel Clark with Richmond and Alexandria, Va., merchants, regarding his mercantile and banking affairs, 1783-1784.

4 items (4 folders) ; 34 cm. or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7381190

Newberry Library

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