ALS, 1798 June 11, Philadelphia to Thomas Hutchings [sic], Esq., Geographer to Congress, New York.

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ALS, 1798 June 11, Philadelphia to Thomas Hutchings [sic], Esq., Geographer to Congress, New York.

Fitch relates the decision of the Steam Boat Company to recommend that the proprietors advance more money to the mechanics.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7691828

Independence Seaport Museum

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