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“West River, 20th Sept. 1846
My Dear Sir,
I have sent the dyestuff and the articles ordered all right except the papers which will never be of any use to me. Could they not be sent back and others [sent?] in their place. I have now last years importation and the year before lying by me of no use. I must send for some more as soon as I have an opportunity.
Please send me one pound cream of tartar and half [ounce?] cochineal.
One ounce cloves, quarter pound root ginger.
-S. Lippincott.
I find by looking over the last load that the madder and pearl ash have neiher come. I wan to use hem immediately please send them by the [train?].
S.L.”
J.D.B Fraser letter from 1846
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- 77-131h
- File Location
- Original Material, Box #4
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- Jul 4, 2015
- Contributed by
- Susan Parker
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