Charles Chauncey letter : to Messrs. Staples & Hitchcock, 1821 April 27.

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Charles Chauncey letter : to Messrs. Staples & Hitchcock, 1821 April 27.

Letter from Philadelphia, explaining a legal case involving Samuel Holbrook and the commission house Keen & Hitchcock. Holbrook was never paid for property purchased from him by a Mr. Humphreville through Keen & Hitchcock.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7905749

Cornell University Library

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Staples and Hitchcock (New Haven, Conn.)

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Chauncey, Charles, 1777-1849

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William Clark requested that Nicholas Biddle, scholar, statesman, and financier, write a narrative of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which was published in 1814 as "History of the Expedition of Captains Lewis and Clark." From the guide to the Nicholas Biddle correspondence, 1815-1893, 1815-1893, (American Philosophical Society) Attorney, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Chauncey was born in New Haven, Conn., Aug. 17, 1777. He graduated from Yale in 1792 ...

Holbrook, Samuel.

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Keen and Hitchcock.

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