Letters : to Peter B. Porter and Samuel Jaudon, 1827, 1830.

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Letters : to Peter B. Porter and Samuel Jaudon, 1827, 1830.

Letters, Bank of the United States, Philadelphia, to Peter B. Porter, Buffalo, 12 Feb. 1827, thanking Porter for the map and information; and to Samuel Jaudon, New Orleans, 27 May 1830, regarding the distribution of reports by Mr. McDuffie and [E?] Smith to Mr. Coxe at St. Louis, to Mr. Poe, and others in Louisiana and Mississippi.

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