Papers of Robert Robertson Hunter, 1822-1827.

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Papers of Robert Robertson Hunter, 1822-1827.

1822-1827

Letters written from Cowes, England (where Hunter was U.S. consul), London, Paris, and Hartford, Conn., concerning commerce and politics. Correspondents include his brother John Hunter, Philip Schuyler, and Stephen Van Rensselaer.

1 v. : ca. 230 p.1 container.1 microfilm reel.

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