George Coffin to John Perley, 2 August 1831SimilarBoston, April 20th, 1773. Sir. The efforts made by the legislative of this province in their last session to free themselves from slavery gave us, who are in that deplorable state a high degree of satisfaction. We expect great things from men whAbraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: George A. Coffey to Gideon Welles, Monday, June 01, 1863 (Prize cases in Pennsylvania)Theodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 1: Letters and Related Material, 1759-1919; 1905, Dec. 21-1906, Jan. 261776 - Public domain document scanTheodore Roosevelt Papers: Series 5: Speeches and Executive Orders, 1899-1918; Subseries 5A: Speeches and Executive Orders, 1899-1918; 1907, Apr. 15-1910, Sept. 6Certificate of incorporation, constitution, by-laws and rules, officers, committees and membersMoreRelatedGeorge Coffin to John Perley, 2 August 1831John Perley to George Coffin, 24 July 1831John Perley to George Coffin, 24 July 1831John Perley to George Coffin, 24 July 1831John Perley to George Coffin, 7 March 1831John Perley to George Coffin, 7 March 1831MoreGeorge Coffin to John Perley, 2 August 1831file_downloadDownloadcrop_originalOrder Printrate_reviewdescriptionSummarylabel_outlineTagsmassachusetts land officemassachusetts archivespublic land salesunited statespolitics and government1775 1865mainehistoryrevolution 1775 1783claimscanadaboundariessuffolk countybostoncorrespondence 1783 1859letterscorrespondence manuscriptsenglishjohn perley 1788 1874george coffinjohn perleydigitalcommonwealthultra high resolutionhigh resolutiondate_rangeDate1831createSourceMassachusetts ArchiveslinkLinkhttps://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/copyrightCopyright infoPublic Domain