Papers of William Smith Wilson [manuscript] 1762-1832.

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Papers of William Smith Wilson [manuscript] 1762-1832.

Business receipts, etc., 1762-93, of James Cox, Mary Cox, Mark Alexander and others of Maryland [16 items. ms] -- Letter, 1792 Feb. 4, Rev. Francis Neal, Georgetown to Mathew Blair [1 l. 20 cm. holograph signed] -- Letter, 1792 July 12, Walter Brooke, Retirement to Blair, regarding taxes on George Washington's Caroline Co., Md. land [2 p. 21 cm. holograph signed] -- Letter, 1832 March 12, I.D. Maulsby, Belle Air to Samuel Smith regarding Henry Clay and tariff [3 p. 25 cm. holograph signed. photocopy (positive) & transcript (typewritten)].

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