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English: Letter written 30 Apr 1844 by John Wingate Thornton to the American Antiquarian Society.
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Source Letter owned and scanned by me. Author of letter died in 1878 and left no direct heirs.
Author Scanned image created by myself from a letter I own. The author of the letter died in 1878.
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