Letters of George Washington to George and James Clinton

a collection of thirty-five letters, of which twenty-six are unpublished, together with Washington's war map of New York and New Jersey.

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Letters of George Washington to George and James Clinton

a collection of thirty-five letters, of which twenty-six are unpublished, together with Washington's war map of New York and New Jersey.

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Language
English
Pages
72

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New York

Edition Notes

"One hundred special copies of this catalogue have been printed, of which this is no. 81."
Catalogue, including extracts, of a collection of letters "jointly owned and offered for sale by George H. Richmond and by the New York Cooperative Society."

Classifications

Library of Congress
E203 .W28

The Physical Object

Pagination
72 p.
Number of pages
72

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6986060M
Internet Archive
lettersofgeorgew00wash
LCCN
07022430
OCLC/WorldCat
5388500

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