Papers, 1761-1825.

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Papers, 1761-1825.

Account books, New York State and City court records, minutes, and dockets, principally kept by New York attorney, secretary to the Continental Congress, and Supreme Court clerk, John McKesson (1734-1796); as well as accounts and court records of his nephew, John McKesson (1772-1829), also a lawyer in New York City.

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