Letter, 1756 August 31, Kittery, to Governor Wentworth.

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Letter, 1756 August 31, Kittery, to Governor Wentworth.

Confirms report from Oswego from Capt. William Williams that a number of neutrals passed through the province. Every part of the county is exposed to the enemy.

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