William Earle letter to Benjamin Young at Rock Hall, MD

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William Earle letter to Benjamin Young at Rock Hall, MD
William Earle letter to Benjamin Young at Rock Hall, MD
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MS_0052-02-14-07
1885 June 29
Earle is a Washington lawyer who deals with French spoilation claims, informing Benjamin that there is no available proof of the claim by Fenwick, Mason & Co. Mason’s grandson General Fitzhugh Lee has also inquired about the claim.
English
[item identification], Trumpington family papers, MS 0052, Archives and Special Collections, Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland and the Trumpington Heritage Trust.