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Letter from Richard Warren Weston, Boston, [Mass.], to Deborah Weston, July 14th, 1834

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Holograph, signed.R. Warren Weston asks what kind of a buckle Deborah Weston wants for Mrs. Fifield, "whether it be Pearl or Guilt [sic]." He sends a message to "Pa" that he meant to have sent his tobacco, but it was gone, and "Pat said some Black fellows had stolen it." R. Warren Weston writes: "I suppose you have seen in the paper the great Abbolition [sic] Riots in New York tell Ann to be careful what she says or she will have her furniture burnt."
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