Letter from William Crowell to his Brother, Aaron Crowell Jr.
Subject
Boat; Advice to not send cranberries; Market flooded by Jersey cranberries; No buyers for cranberries; Arriving vessels with cargo of cranberries; Enclosed check for $160.00; Account of expenses on cranberries; Samuel's account; Samuel's illnessAbstract
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