Papers : concerning Haiti, 1784-1830.

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Papers : concerning Haiti, 1784-1830.

Collection of manuscript letters, legal documents, receipts, journal articles, and clippings concerning the Cap-Haitian government and business of Boston merchant John Dodge.

32 items ; 19-32 cm.

eng,

fre,

spa,

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SNAC Resource ID: 7798349

Houghton Library

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