[Letters to Jonathan Wood]. 1843-1845.

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[Letters to Jonathan Wood]. 1843-1845.

A resident of the New Lebanon, N.Y., community, Wood received a request from W. Willard of Canterbury, N.H., to make the Canterbury community a planing machine. Payment in part was offered in flannel cloth. Child who lived at New Lebanon writes Wood a letter thanking him for providing for her as a second father.

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