Receipt book, 1783.

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Receipt book, 1783.

Receipt book of David Wolfe, agent of Colonel Pickering, kept at Newburgh (N.Y.) June 12, 1783 - September 29, 1783, recording money reimbursed to various persons for forage, wagon hire, extra pay, carpentry, firewood, etc. A document dated 1810 and detailing merchandise imported from Liverpool by David and John Wolfe is laid in near the end of the volume.

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