[Letter], November 1, 1822, Harvard, Mass., [to] Richard Spires, New Lebanon, N.Y.

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[Letter], November 1, 1822, Harvard, Mass., [to] Richard Spires, New Lebanon, N.Y.

"The First Family here and at Shirley feel desirous to furnish the glass at our own expense for the contemplated Meeting house at Lebanon..." The writer also asks for a machine for turning broom handles from the Watervliet, N.Y., community via New Lebanon.

2ℓ. ; 30 cm.

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