Letter from Brown and Marmaduke to Mississippi Governor Benjamin G. Humphreys; September 11, 1866

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OFFICE OF MARMADUKE & BROWN, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 9 COMMERCIAL STREET, opposite Exchange Buildings.

St. Louis, Mo. 11th Sept. 1866

To His Excellency, the Governor of Miss

Sir,

We enclose you Bill of Lading of 7 sacks Corn sent us by Mr. J. B. Ervin of Waverly Mo. "for the relief of the suffering people of the South." We ship it via Vicksburg on the Steamboat Victory.

We are Very Respy Your Obt. Svts Marmaduke & Brown

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Sept. 1866

St. Louis, Mo. Sept. 11th 1866

Marmaduke & Brown

Letter of -

Enclosing Bill of Lading for six sacks of corn sent by Mr. J. B. Ervin of Waverly Mo."for the relief of the suffering people of the South"

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