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A. J. McElveen, Sumterville, S.C., autograph letter signed to Ziba B. Oakes, 14 April 1854

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Possible exchange of Henry for another Negro; conditions of railroad stocks.

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1854
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Mechanical powers!!! : Or the wonderful invention of the cock-crane!!!

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