1840 Whig Letter Stephen C Phillips
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An autographed letter of Stephen Clarendon Phillips (1801-1857) Massachusetts politican, datelined Salem, July 4, 1840 sending a letter of onvitation to Samuel Greele, regarding a convention of the Whig party hosted by the Friends of (William H. ) Harrison and Reform. Very Good, two pages, integral address leaf attached. Measures 8 x 10".
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1840 Whig Letter Stephen C Phillips
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