Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, to Maria Weston Chapman, Sept. 4, 1844
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Holograph, signed.Oliver Johnson says that moving to New York put an end to his "operations as a printer." Pecuniary reasons compelled him to take his present position. He sold his printing equipment to Andrews, Prentiss & Studley, the price paid in printed matter. He solicits Maria Weston Chapman to give them the job of printing the Liberty Bell. He praises S.H. Gay.
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