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Office of the agents of trustees Bank of the United States. Charleston 27th August, 1811. Sir. On examination of the money in the vaults of this office, we have just discovered that we have been robbed, by some villain or villains, by means unkn

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 172, Folder 28a.

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01/01/1811
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Bank of the United States. Charleston, S. C.
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