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[1862 March 15?] . Newspaper clipping; s.l.

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Loose newspaper clipping: three panel illustration titled "MEMPHIS (TENNESSEE) BEFORE THE WAR-Sketched by Porte Crayon." Panel 1: "OLD BATTERY AT THE NAVY-YARD." Panel 2: "STEAMBOAT LANDING." Panel 3: "THE COTTON LEVEE." Verso: map of Virginia that includes parts of Maryland and North Carolina, a portion of the Chesapeake Bay, railroad routes, and towns.
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1788 May 15 . [Robert Newland Bosson] Typed ms. (copy); s.l.

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Typed transcription of the commission of William Bosson (1753-1823 or 1824) as "Junior Second Lieutenant of a Company of Artillery, in the first Battalion & in the First Division of the Militia in this Commonwealth comprehending the County of Suffolk." According to the transcription, the original manuscript was dated May 15, 1788 and was sent by John Avery in his capacity as jun[ior] Secretary on behalf of John Hancock, governor of Massachusetts. [Original manuscript not present.]
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1870 May 17 . E[dmund] W[illiam] Cole ALS to Rail Road Officer; Nashville, Tennessee.

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Letter of introduction for "Hon William Bosson" (1806-1887) as a principal director for the Nashville and Chattanooga and Nashville and Northwestern Railways. Cole requests that the railroad officer "pass him" and permit Bosson to continue on his way west. Promises that the courtesy will be reciprocated when the opportunity arises.
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1789 April 8 . [Robert Newland Bosson] Typed ms. (copy); s.l.

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Typed transcription of the commission of William Bosson (1753-1823 or 1824) as First Lieutenant. According to the transcription, the original manuscript was dated April 8, 1789, and was sent by jun[ior] sec[re]t[ary] John Avery on behalf of John Hancock, Governor of Massachusetts. [Original manuscript not present.]