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SAMUEL WEBBER
(1759 - 1810) American clergyman and a president of Harvard, he served in the commission that drew the boundaries between the new United States and the surrounding British provinces, later recognized by the Treaty of Paris. Very rare A.L.S. with holograph address leaf, 1p. 8vo., Byfield, June 23, 1786 to Josiah Little, in part: "...I received a line by your son in which you invite me to supply the Pulpit in the fourth Parish of Newbury the four next Sabbaths...I wish you would do the favour to inform me where I shall put up, while in the Parish, as it is probable I shall not go till Lord's day morning...". Very good.

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December 9, 2011 11:00 AM EST
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