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Letter from Benjamin Marston to Edward Winslow, 8 September 1787

Author:Marston, Benjamin
Date:1787-09-08
Subjects:Adams, John United States Ambassador to Britain: said losing popularity: his writings pp. 4-5
Algerines Interfere with United States trade p. 3
Chipman, Ward helps Benjamin Marston financially p. 1
Cincinati The Roman organization: re the form of United States government p. 4
Coffin, William bears Edward Winslow letter to Benjamin Marston p. 5
Convention United States [Congressional]: to establish the form of the United States government pp. 3-4
Crime arson attempt at New York p. 4
Fires arson attempt at New York p. 4
Home Benjamin Marston: at New York on way to England 1787 p. 1
Hutchinson, Governor Thomas
Imports [to New Brunswick] from New England: staves, tobacco, potash p. 2
Money United States p. 3
Money exchange rates pp. 1-2
New York state of trade at
Politics the developing system in the U.S p. 3
Politics the developing system in the U.S p. 4
Portugal Trade with the U.S. p. 3
Rashleigh, [ ] as letter-bearer between Edward Winslow and Benjamin Marston p. 5
Shipbuilding none at New York 1787 p. 5
Spain its trade with the U.S.
Staves apparently imported to New Brunswick from New England p. 2
Trade state of at New York, in New England, and U.S. foreign
Source:Vol. 6-68
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