Elizabeth Palmer to Abigail Adams, July 16, 1774
Satterday evening July 15th [ , Start insertion, 16 , End, ?] 1774 1 Dear Madam I have this moment finished Copying The manuscript you was kind enough to Lend…
Satterday evening July 15th [ , Start insertion, 16 , End, ?] 1774 1 Dear Madam I have this moment finished Copying The manuscript you was kind enough to Lend…
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