Thomas Seymour and Thomas Tucker to the owners of the Sloops Clinton & Mary Ann re: attacks at sea
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC03107.02709 Author/Creator: Thomas Seymour and Thomas Tucker Place Written: New Providence, [?] Type: Letter signed Date: 1745/02/07 Pagination: 2p. + addr. 32.6 x 20.9 cm Order a Copy
Seymour and Tucker write that they have met with no success while at sea with the Sloops Clinton and Mary Ann, and the ships have been severely damaged due to attacks made by Spanish sailors.
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