John Keteltas papers, 1761-1769.

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John Keteltas papers, 1761-1769.

Correspondence, shipping invoices, receipts, bills of exchange, and assorted financial papers, 1761-1769, of dry goods merchant John Keteltas of New York City.

1 box (ca. 175 items)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7771523

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