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"Wythe to Alexander Donald, 29 March 1790." Image from the liveauctioneers, Raynors’ Historical Collectible Auctions.
George Wythe is asking Alexander Donald what the price of the tobacco that Donald bought from him was.
Letter text
I wish to know, my good sir, the price allowed for the Tobacco which you bought of me,
sir,
your obedient servant
Williamsburgh,
29. of march
1790.