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Add to My CitationsTo D. S. Brooks and Sons
2–11 August 1876 • Elmira, N.Y.
(MS: CU-MARK, UCCL 12968)
(SUPERSEDED)
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hartford, conn., Aug 1 1876

M r. S L. Clemens

d. s. brooks,

d. b. brooks, em spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spacein acct. with d. s. brooks & sons,

h. p. brooks. em spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem space438 main street.


terms cash.


to mdse. as per bill renderedem spaceem space 9 65


Please return
em spaceem spaceem spacereceipted bill
em spaceem spaceem spaceto Elmira, N.Y.
em spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem space S. L. Clemens


Paid Aug 12th 1876
em spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceD S Brooks Sons1
em spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem spaceem space B

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[docketed on envelope:] Brooks & So | Aug 76 | pd

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1 David S. Brooks, David B. Brooks, and Henry P. Brooks, at 438 Main Street in Hartford, were manufacturers of household tin, iron, and copper ware, and dealers in sinks, furnaces, stoves and ranges, marble and slate mantels, and tin roofing (Geer 1876, 39, 202). Clemens’s purchase has not been identified.



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