[Letter from Alexander Young to Rev'd Charles Stewart]
- CA ON00239 F2801
- Discrete Item
- 20 Jun. 1820
Item is a letter from Alexander Young to the Honourable and Rev'd Charles Stewart in Montreal.
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[Letter from Alexander Young to Rev'd Charles Stewart]
Item is a letter from Alexander Young to the Honourable and Rev'd Charles Stewart in Montreal.
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