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Roane, the chief of the Produce Loan Office, acknowledges receipt of Noyes's report on cotton exported from St. Mark's from June 30 to November 30, 1864.
Describes his intention on moving to London the first Tuesday of February. Mentions an originally enclosed letter from a wealthy man who values something close to one-hundred and thirty-thousand pounds. Discusses the French-imported...
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