Treasury warrant books (photocopies), 1780-1786.

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Treasury warrant books (photocopies), 1780-1786.

Included with the Treasury Warrant Books photocopies is the correspondence between Sheila Lambert and David Rozjuszka (Government Documents Librarian at Stanford at the time), 1976-1977, about the project.

2 oversize folders in print box.

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