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Item Code: 236-1105
This is a paper receipt filled out in ink. Measures 7.75” by 3”, dated September 25, 1818.
The ink portion reads, “twelve for casks of cannon powder Seventy shot for 6 Pdr Six yards of slow match & twelve sticks of port fire with the necessary priming powder for the practice of the 11th Regt of NYSA commanded by Col. George W. Brown.”
From the collection of author/publisher Dean Thomas. [jet][ph:L]
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