Box 3
Contains 165 Results:
Letter - Zebulon Pike to James Robertson, 1796 June 5
Letter - John Pitchlynn to James Robertson, 1812 August 2
Letter - John Pitchlynn to James Robertson, 1813 April 27
Letter - John Pitchlynn to James Robertson, 1813 April 27
Letter - Thomas Portell to James Robertson, 1792 May 7
Letter - Thomas Portell to James Robertson, 1792 May 7
Letter - Thomas Portell to James Robertson, 1792 November 13
Letter - Thomas Portell to James Robertson, 1793 May 9
Letter - Thomas Portell to James Robertson, 1794 January 17
Letter - William Prince to James Robertson, 1792 February 1
Letter - Thomas Purson to James Robertson, 1787 May 23
Letter - John Reid to James Robertson, 1813 March 1
Letter - John Rhea to James Robertson, 1808 January 25
Letter - John Rhea to James Robertson, 1806 April 8
Letter - James Robertson, 1787
Letter - James Robertson, 1787
Letter - James Robertson, 1788
Letter - James Robertson, 1788 August 3
Letter - James Robertson, 1791 August 25
Letter - James Robertson, 1795
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