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Guide to the Joseph Habersham Authorization Letter,
97sc11 Guide to the Joseph Habersham Authorization Letter, 1801 Staff Special Collections Special Collections Kentucky History Center Kentucky Historical Society 100 W. Broadway Frankfort, Kentucky 40601-1931 USA Phone: (502) 564-1792, ext.4470 Fax: (502) 564-4701 URL: http://history.ky.gov/ Kentucky Historical Society n.d. Text converted and initial EAD tagging provided by Apex Data Services, March 2000. ENG Guide to the Joseph Habersham Authorization Letter, 1801 Contact Information Special Collections Kentucky History Center Kentucky Historical Society 100 W. Broadway Frankfort, Kentucky 40601-1931 USA Phone: (502) 564-1792, ext.4470 Fax: (502) 564-4701 URL: http://history.ky.gov/ Processed by: Staff Date Completed: n.d. Encoded by: Thomas Enneking Copyright 1999 Kentucky Historical Society. All rights reserved. Joseph Habersham Authorization Letter, 1801 97SC11 Habersham, Joseph 1 item (1 leaf); 26 cm. Fair --> Kentucky Historical Society. Special Collections & Archives. Frankfort, Kentucky 40601-1931 Access at KHS only. Use microfilm, transcriptions or images when available. For microfilmed copies see Family Collection: Joseph Habersham Authorization Letter. Associated Materials / Related Records Permission for commercial use must be requested from the Kentucky Historical Society. Special Collections. [Identification of item], Joseph Habersham Authorization Letter, 1801, 97SC11,Library Special Collections and Archives, Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort. An 1801 letter from Joseph Habersham to Edmund H. Taylor indicating that he has "no objection to you (Taylor) employing a Negro as a mail carrier." Arrangement: Chronological Postal service--Kentucky--19th Century Postal service--Letter carriers, Afro-American Taylor, Edmund H.