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Letter from Isaac Wharton to Robert Waln

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5
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November 24, 1804
Isaac Wharton writes to Robert Waln and discusses attorney William Rawle's decision to note take sides in the prosecution of the Holland Company. The reverse side of the document includes a separate letter from William Rawle to Isaac Wharton, in which Rawle explains his refusal to help the Holland Company.
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I-Friends-1973-7
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Gift of Friends of the Library