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Letter of introduction from R. E. Blackstone to Messrs. Marcum and Barnes for Robert Liner

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R. E. Blackstone was a merchant in Webbers Falls, Indian Territory. This letter of introduction was a character reference Robert Liner who had been charged with introducing liquor. Blackstone stated that Mr. Liner was a steady hard worker who was well respected and he believed Liner to be innocent of the charge. Letter signed R. E. Blackstone. Folder 524

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Title(s): 
Letter of introduction from R. E. Blackstone to Messrs. Marcum and Barnes for Robert Liner
Culture: 
Native American, Cherokee
Date: 
April 4, 1885
Materials/Techniques: 
ink on paper
Classification: 
Object Type: 
Accession No: 
4026.3006
Previous Number(s): 
75408
Department: 
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