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Holograph, signed.

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Dated: Lee Hall, 13 May 1773.

Informs of the disposal of the tobacco and the departure of Captain Page again. Colonel Loudon has entered into an agreement with him and with Nash for a store. Gary Wilkinson is to leave and Thom Edwards may take his place. Had no part in the Assembly business of addressing the King on the non-importation of slaves.

The Boston Public Library's American Revolutionary War Manuscripts Collection has been cataloged and digitized through the generous support of the Yale Class of 1955.

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lettertobrotherc00leer

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