Description: This antique letter from 1802 appears to be written to the father of Daniel Webster's future law partner, Timothy Farrar Jr. The letter is addressed to Timothy Farrar, a New Hampshire Judge in New Ipswich. It mentions what looks like “Timothy Farrar Junior” with a note about a sermon. This letter is in really tough shape, and may further deteriorate in travel. There are many missing holes in the page, it is brittle, and very weak. The letter provides a unique glimpse into the life of the early 19th century, with its beautiful handwriting and historical context. It would make a wonderful addition to any collection of historical ephemera, especially for those interested in early American law and politics. All ephemera has wear commensurate to age, including, potentially: nicks, folds, smudges, rips at edges, stains, old smells, rips at folds , holes, and other imperfections. You get what you see :) Our research notes indicate our best efforts but are not guaranteed to be 100% accurate.
Price: 79 USD
Location: Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut
End Time: 2025-02-14T23:53:28.000Z
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