• folio, 218 pages, plus 27 page alphabetical name index, contemporary sheep, binding worn, boards detached, but present, entries kept in a clear meticulous hand, good condition.
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  • quarto, two pages of four page bi-folium, formerly folded, in good legible condition. Printed circular, one page folio, in very good condition.
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  • [Baltimore: 1794] small quarto, two pages, partially printed circular letter, printed on both sides, signed in ink by David Stewart, and his new partners. Folded, some wrinkling to paper, else in fine condition.
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  • Two volumes, folio, 237 manuscript pages as follows: Volume 1, 129 page ledger, plus a separate laid in 4 page list of accounts and 1 page statement for an individual's account for wheat at the "new mill." Volume 2 has a 108…
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  • folio, 106 pages, plus blanks, contains approximately 162 separate letters dated July 28, 1837 - September 19, 1838, original ¼ leather spine, and marbled boards, tips of spine worn, edges and corners of boards worn through, else in very good, legible condition.
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  • Mexico: Impreso por Ignacio Cumplido, 1837
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  • Archival collection containing approximately 580 items, including printed paper and manuscript ephemeral items, but also including correspondence, diary, business ledger, photograph, etc., as follows:
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  • folio, 98 pages, plus blanks, last page torn with loss of text, bound in contemporary boards, considerably worn, some pages loose. There is a hiatus in the correspondence between late 1791 and early 1794, with pages numbered separately for both. Signed by…
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  • folio, bound in full contemporary sheep, red leather spine label which reads "Cash Book," boards loose, spine chipped, boards and spine rubbed and scuffed, corners worn and rounded. Contents fine,  consisting of approximately 363 manuscript pages, in ink, in a very neat,…
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  • Folio, includes 44 manuscript pages, plus blanks, bound in full leather, hinges cracked, worn, scuffed, rubbed, corners of boards worn through, written in ink in a very legible hand, dated 1786 to 1810, with gaps.
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