Correspondence, 1867-1868.

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Correspondence, 1867-1868.

Letter of March 22, 1867 states that Wells Brown has asked him to be his agent for selling Negro in the Rebellion, is also seeking work on farms; letter of April 28, 1867 states he has given up portrait painting for a while and gone back to his old trade of carriage painting, asks Bell to bring an empty carpet bag for Leila's clothes, describes Irish May Day activities in Boston, Mass.

3 folders ; 25 x 38 cm.

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Primus, Nelson, 1842-1916.

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English immigrant to Washtenaw County, Michigan, in 1837. From the description of William P. Brown papers, 1852-1914. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420532 ...