James Maury, Liverpool, England, to his son, William Maury, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1820

Containers:
Box 1, Folder 145
Scope and content:

Scope and Contents

Mrs. Maury is doing well at home; the matter of " No. 17" and how he should act towards them; instructs him not to say anything to the owners of the Shamrock and Meteor; wants to show hi how much momey they would have lost by speculating the way he recommended; Backhouse & Rutson's financial affairs; does not recommend that "No.1" come to Liverpool. 2pp. ALS

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