Worthington, Asa Letter to Ebenezer Foote Guide to the Asa Worthington Letter to Ebenezer Foote SC 00599

Guide to the Asa Worthington Letter to Ebenezer Foote SC 00599


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Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
SC 00599
Title
Asa Worthington Letter to Ebenezer Foote 1779 January 3
Quantity
0.01 Linear Foot
Language
English

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Scope and Contents

Letter from A[sa] Worthington, Rariton, to Ebenezer Foot[e], Crumpond {?} about not being responsible for the cattle on the east side of the North River; his hope to tour Colchester [Connecticut] and wish to visit him and Mr. Kellogg; expresses need for them to travel eastward together; mentions the possibility of sleighing.  January 3, 1779.  Includes typescript.

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