Letter : Cazenovia, N.Y., to John Jay, Albany, N.Y., 1798 Apr. 7.

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Letter : Cazenovia, N.Y., to John Jay, Albany, N.Y., 1798 Apr. 7.

Autograph letter signed. Folded letter sheet with address. Relates to mistakes made on names of individuals who were to be sworn in as justices of the peace.

1 item (2 p.) ; 25 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7651246

University of Chicago Library

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