ALS : Boston [Mass.], to Sir [Ezra Ripley], Concord, Mass., 1827 May.

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ALS : Boston [Mass.], to Sir [Ezra Ripley], Concord, Mass., 1827 May.

Letter concerns the formation of an association of ladies in Boston, Mass. "with a view to the 'mutual benefit of female domestics & their employers'."

1 item ([1] p.) ; 25 cm.

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