Letter from Joseph Tinker Buckingham, to Francis Jackson, June 1, 1847

Joseph Tinker Buckingham informs Francis Jackson that it would please him to oblige Jackson by "inserting [Jackson's] communication", but states his regrets that he cannot afford the cost of it, which he estimates to be "two or three hundred dollars", a sum which is "much beyo...

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