Samuel L. Southard to Isaac Mayo Revoking Previous Order to Join the Frigate Guerriere, 14 November 1828

Samuel L. Southard to Isaac Mayo Revoking Previous Order to Join the Frigate Guerriere, 14 November 1828
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