Letter, 1852 May 3, Concord, [N.H.], to James F. Baldwin, Boston.

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Letter, 1852 May 3, Concord, [N.H.], to James F. Baldwin, Boston.

Various personal matters discussed; reference to the ship Washington, missing at sea; reference to intention of the French President to declare himself Emperor on 10th May 1852.

2 p. on fold. leaf. 23 cm.

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