Note on Freight
Description
Unsigned, undated note on freight. This item was in a bunch of items all from 1844, some unsigned and undated, all grouped together in a bundle and tied with string. From the various materials given to DHS from the estate of Henry Homer Sears of East Dennis. No image of the original document has been supplied.Related items
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