Letter : Worcester [Mass.], to Isaac Beers, 1796 Feb. 10.

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Letter : Worcester [Mass.], to Isaac Beers, 1796 Feb. 10.

Letter, dated Feb. 10, 1796, was written by Isaiah Thomas to Isaac Beers, a bookseller in New Haven, Conn.

1 item (1 leaf) ; 26 cm.

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