Letters : New York [State], to Gov. [William] Denny, 1757 Jan. 1 - 1758 Jan. 21.

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Letters : New York [State], to Gov. [William] Denny, 1757 Jan. 1 - 1758 Jan. 21.

Two letters, dated Jan. 1, 1757 and Jan. 21, 1758, written by John Campbell Loudoun to William Denny, Lieut. Governor of Pennsylvania.

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