Epaphras Ransom note to Levi H. Palmer, 1815.

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Epaphras Ransom note to Levi H. Palmer, 1815.

Autograph letter, signed, from Epaphras Ransom to attorney Levi H. Palmer, dated Ballston Spa, September 6th 1815, requesting payment on the settlement of a suit involving Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, John Moss, and Lazzell Bancroft: "Sir, if the above payment is found to have been satisfied I shall take it as a favor to receive a satisfaction peace from you..."

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New-York Historical Society Library

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