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  • Hayes Letter 1839060501, James Hayes to William Hayes

    Hayes, James

    James Hayes writes of family & neighborhood news. Manuscript, 7 4/8 inches x 10 inches.

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  • Hayes Letter 1836020801, James Hayes to William Hayes

    Hayes, James

    James Hayes writes of abolition in upstate New York, and of family and friends' business. Manuscript, 12 6/8 inches x 15 1/2 inches.

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