Robert Cambridge Livingston To Robert Livingston Regarding Shipping And Trading 3 September 1788
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Robert Cambridge Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Shipping and Trading, 3 September 1788
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Robert Cambridge discusses the prices of different goods, and makes business arrangements. Docketed on address leaf.
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