John Dewitt To Robert Livingston Regarding Invoice Of Flour And Cornell 13 August 1739
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John DeWitt to Robert Livingston Regarding Invoice of Flour and Cornell, 13 August 1739
Author | : John DeWitt |
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Pages 1&2 contain an invoice of flour and cornell sent to Robert Livingston, Jr. in New York. In his letter on p.3, Dewitt explains what is in the shipment. Docketed on address leaf.
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Pages 1&2 contain an invoice of flour and cornell sent to Robert Livingston, Jr. in New York. In his letter on p.3, Dewitt explains what is in the shipment. Doc
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A copy of an invoice for flour shipped to Robert in New York appears at the top of the page, and is followed by the letter. DeWitt asks Robert to send him flour
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P.2 is an invoice for flour shipped to Robert Livingston in New York. Docketed on address leaf.
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P.1 contains an invoice of the flour Philip Livingston sent to his son Robert Livingston. In his letter on p.3, DeWitt notes that Philip Livingston traveled up
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In his letter on p.2, DeWitt explains the contents of the invoice, and also apologizes for a delay in answering Robert's inquiry regarding his stock of horses.