Citation - Connecticut Courant: 1782.01.08

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Index Entry Morse, Abel, sells psalms books 
Location Wethersfield 
Citation
CC-H.782.008
8 Jan 1782:43 (885)
Wanted immediately. One thousand bushels of indian corn,
which the subscriber will make ready pay for, in good old [ 
] proof rim, molasses, sugar, rock and fine salt, nails of
all sorts, bar iron, pepper, ginger, felt hats, English
school books, psalm books, writing paper, account and record
books, and sundry other articles. 
A generous price given for cotton and linen rags by the
public's very humble servant [signed] Abel Morse. 
Wethersfield, December 25, 1781. 
N.B. Said Morse wants a few bushels of wheat, rye, and oats,
and about sixty weight of good live feathers.


Generic Title Connecticut Courant 
Date 1782.01.08 
Publisher Hudson & Goodwin 
City, State Hartford, CT 
Year 1782 
Bibliography B0013076
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