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Letters, some in French, from C.J.M. De Wolf, a banker in Antwerp, Belgium, or, after 1806, his wife, to Gouverneur Morris concerning financial matters such as loans for the U.S., economic conditions in the U.S. and Europe and De Wolf's speculations involving 440,000 acres of land in northern New York State. Frequently mentioned are Phyn, Ellis & Inglis, William Constable & Co., William Short and Le Ray de Chaumont.
Letters, some in French, from C.J.M. De Wolf, a banker in Antwerp, Belgium, or, after 1806, his wife, to Gouverneur Morris concerning financial matters such as loans for the U.S., economic conditions in the U.S. and Europe and De Wolf's speculations involving 440,000 acres of land in northern New York State. Frequently mentioned are Phyn, Ellis & Inglis, William Constable & Co., William Short and Le Ray de Chaumont.
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