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James Maury, Liverpool, England, to his son, William Maury, Boston, Massachusetts, 1819 August 7

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 90
Identifier: id77981

Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents

Enclosed some letters of introduction [not present]; instructs him not ot ask the collectors in the Custom House for the information he wants him to get, but to "draw" it from them; Matthew arrived on Thursday; he is pleased of the reports he hears of William's behavior; received his letter of 28 June about tobacco; trip to Buxton; Matthew is resting but begins work at Maury&L[atham] on Monday; visit from Col[onel] Hardon and his family. 3pp. ALS Bears ANS from James Maury, Liverpool, England, to his son, [William Maury], [Boston, Mass], 9 August 1819, Went to Mr. Woodruff's son's funeral; Rutson has retunred home; Ann to return soon; James still at Whitworth. Bears AN fro (James Maury), Liverpool, England, to his son, [William Maury], [Boston, Mass.], 9 August 1819, listing people for whom a letter of introduction is included. Including T's of ALS, 1p.

Dates

  • Creation: 1819 August 7

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Extent

From the Collection: 6.31 Linear Feet

Language

From the Collection: English

From the Collection: French

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