George Aust papers, 1780-1818.

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George Aust papers, 1780-1818.

The papers contain thirty-five drafts of letters to various sovereigns and heads of state, nearly all credentialing or recalling ambassadors or containing formal condolences or congratulations on continuing health. Other correspondence consists of letters and letter drafts concerning Aust's employment disputes and wages.

0.42 linear feet (1 box)

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