Walter Livingston To Robert Livingston Jr Regarding Good Price For Iron 9 February 1776
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Walter Livingston to Robert Livingston, Jr. Regarding Good Price for Iron, 9 February 1776
Author | : Walter Livingston |
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Release | : 1776 |
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Walter writes that some customers were pleased with Robert's price for iron; and also notes that he will bring some bread down later in the week.
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