Bill of sunder. articles delivered to his daughter, Reuama. 1812.

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Bill of sunder. articles delivered to his daughter, Reuama. 1812.

"The follow[ing] is an account of what Rheuma Steward received in August one thousand eight hundred and twelve of the property of her father Duncan McArthur." Mostly clothes on the list, but also cheese, butter, two pails, a towel, fifty cents in cash, bed pillows, bolster, sheets, blanket, and quilts. Signed by Duncan and Eunice McArthur.

[2] p. ; 32 cm.

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