Letter : Kickapoo Trading House, [Kan.], to John B. Sarpy, St. Louis, Mo., 1836 Aug. 5.

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Letter : Kickapoo Trading House, [Kan.], to John B. Sarpy, St. Louis, Mo., 1836 Aug. 5.

August 5, 1836, letter from Laurant Pensoneau, a fur trader in the employ of the American Fur Co. based on the Missouri River near Fort Leavenworth, Kan., to John B. Sarpy, also an American Fur Co. employee in St. Louis, regarding fur shipments and accounts.

1 item (1 folded sheet (4 p.)) ; 24 cm.

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