Citation - Connecticut Courant: 1781.01.30

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Index Entry Books, Law's Collection of Psalmody [t], for sale by Morse, Abel 
Location Hartford 
Citation
CC-H.781.005
30 Jan 1781:23 (836)
The subscriber, having move'd his stationary effects into
Hartford, works a little north of the state-house, in a
chamber over the barber's shop, where he carried on the
book-binding business in its various branches, and has for
sale, English school books, viz, spelling books, testaments,
[  ] also; Ainsworth's Latin dictionary, Jonson's English
do. in two volumes, and Law's collection of psalmody. . . He
works and sells for ready pay only, observing the strictest
sales of trade in every branch of his business: by whom the
public may be served to the [     ] in the power of their
very humble servant, Abel Morse.  N.B. Said Morse has the
best of English and country made paper to exchange for
cotton and linen rags. He also wants to purchase a large
quantity of tanned sheep's leather.


Generic Title Connecticut Courant 
Date 1781.01.30 
Publisher Hudson & Goodwin 
City, State Hartford, CT 
Year 1781 
Bibliography B0013027
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