Folded and Sealed Letter from Jonathan Chase to Job Chase Jr
Subject
Due money; Inability to get a Draft on Boston; Captain R. Tripp; Dull business; Ballast; Voyage to New York; Port Charges; Schooner draft; Faring freight; Insurance on the vessel; Receipt for money to Captain TrippAbstract
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