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The confidential correspondence of Robert Morris, the great financier of the revolution and signer of the Declaration of independence : embracing letters of the most vital historical importance from signers of the Declaration of independence (many of them written in 1776), members of the Continental congress, generals, commodores, other officers and patriots in the revolution ... to be sold Tuesday afternoon and evening, Jan. 16th, 1917 ...

LIBRA 973.3L M834He
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806.
Contributor:
Kenkels, firm, auctioneers, Philadelphia. (1917. Stan. V. Henkels).
Series:
Library of American civilization.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Autographs--Collections.
Autographs.
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Sources--Bibliography.
United States.
History.
Bibliography.
Genre:
Collections.
Sources.
Physical Description:
xvi, 208 pages : 3 facsimile (including frontispiece) ; 28 cm
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia, Pa. : S.V. Henkels, [1917?]
Notes:
At head of title: catalogue no. 1183.
Includes copious quotations from the letters.
"Purchasers names and prices" (4 p.) inserted.
OCLC:
1939369
Bound With:
With this is bound as issued: Hamilton Alexander. Genl. Alexander Hamilton's confidential letter to Robert Morris on the government of New York [Philadelphia, Pa., 1917?].

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