International literary exchange receipts and vouchers, 1859-1860.

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International literary exchange receipts and vouchers, 1859-1860.

Each receipt contains the date, the amount received, the name of the person from whom the money was received, and the reason for the payment. The vouchers include the names of persons to whom money was owed, the amounts, and the dates the vouchers were submitted.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8353478

Library of Virginia

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