St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Williamsburg to John Burnley, 1777
- Containers:
- Box 4, Folder 1
- Scope and content:
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Some think you are not altogether attached to the American cause. The success of our scheme is quite evident to me. Salt cost £6 per bushel. Tobacco has fallen to 30/. I think we can carry on a profitable trade even without cosignments. Send in as many ships as you can engage with salt. The ships should all be armed. Have the property insured. (Included copy of a letter to Messrs. William? and Morris, see: 1777 August 1.
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