Letter : Montreal, to Monsr. L'anglade, 1763 July 17.

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Letter : Montreal, to Monsr. L'anglade, 1763 July 17.

Letter written by Thomas Gage on July 17, 1763 to Charles Langlade, French trader and soldier in command of Fort Michilimackinac.

1 item (1 folded sheet (4 p.)) ; 30 cm.

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