Letter, 1861 [April 6?] Amesbury, to Amos Tuck, [Boston?].

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Letter, 1861 [April 6?] Amesbury, to Amos Tuck, [Boston?].

Recommends R.T. Davis for the post of consul at Buenos Aires.

1 p. 20 cm.

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