The public of South Carolina to John & Ulrick Tobler : accounts, 1758-1760.

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The public of South Carolina to John & Ulrick Tobler : accounts, 1758-1760.

Accounts of John and Ulrick Tobler, May, 1758-July, 1760, with the province of South Carolina, for expenses incurred prior to, during, and in the aftermath of South Carolina Governor Lyttelton's late 1759 expedition against the Cherokees.

1 item (1 folded sheet (4 p.)) ; 31 cm. + contemporary copy (2 p. ; 21 cm.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7426753

Newberry Library

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