Letter : to General Henry Dearborn / by Meriwether Lewis, 1806 Oct 30.

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Letter : to General Henry Dearborn / by Meriwether Lewis, 1806 Oct 30.

Concerning his bill of exchange no. 114 in favor of George Wallace, ultimately to be used to settle final accounts with the party who accompanied his own to the Pacific Ocean, and for public purposes.

1 p. ; 20 cm.

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