Letter of introduction signed : London, 1881 June 5.

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Letter of introduction signed : London, 1881 June 5.

Letter of introduction for the bearer, C.P. Lyman, who has been sent to England to investigate diseased cattle imported from the United States; the undersigned asks for the cooperation of all persons inquired of by Lyman.

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