William Johnson letter to George W. Strong, August 18, 1822.

Letter from William Johnson, Albany, to George W. Strong, New York, regarding Strong's report to him on the ongoing yellow fever outbreak in New York City, his feeling that the Templetons, his and Strong's in-laws, should go to stay in Jamaica as their own families have, and the meager progress of the court session he is attending in Albany; most of second leaf torn away leaving a blank stub. Not digitized.

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Letter from William Johnson, Albany, to George W. Strong, New York, regarding Strong's report to him on the ongoing yellow fever outbreak in New York City, his feeling that the Templetons, his and Strong's in-laws, should go to stay in Jamaica as their own families have, and the meager progress of the court session he is attending in Albany; most of second leaf torn away leaving a blank stub. Not digitized.
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Mss Collection - BV Lloyd, John (MS 1731.2)
Owning Institution
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William Johnson letter to George W. Strong, August 18, 1822.
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1824-April-08
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