A Guide to the Letter from James Stryker to Henry Alexander Scammel Dearborn April 28, 1848 Stryker, James, Letter to Henry Alexander Scammel Dearborn 7216

A Guide to the Letter from James Stryker to Henry Alexander Scammel Dearborn April 28, 1848

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Accession Number 7216


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
7216
Title
Letter from James Stryker to Henry Alexander Scammel Dearborn, April 28, 1848
Physical Characteristics
This holding consists of a single letter, ALS, 1 p.
Language
English

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Preferred Citation

Letter from James Stryker to Henry Alexander Scammel Dearborn, Accession # 7216, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This holding was purchased on February 25, 1963.

Scope and Content Information

In this letter to Henry Alexander Scammel Dearborn, James Stryker reports that the first issue of Stryker's American Register and Magazine is about to be published, and he refers to Dearborn's article in the publication. He intends to send copies to a Mr. Lawrence and a Mr. Quincy of Boston.