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Antebellum Alabama.

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Antebellum Alabama.
Splendid lettersheet "Merchants and Planters Prices Current," Mobile, Feb. 21, 1846, 9 x 11, 2 pp., closely printed with exhaustive information on ships in port, cotton, lumber, and other exports and imports, including destinations, "Review of the Mobile Market," and "Comparative Statement of...Cotton..." at New Orleans, Mobile, Savannah, Charleston, Florida, Macon, and other ports. Inside, letter of Mobile merchant Geo. Bowlind, to Eben(ezer) Chadwick, Boston: "...Our Cotton market is in such a state that I cannot execute your order at present satisfactorily. I do not look for any lower prices this season. The truth is, there appears to be a very good feeling in favor of Cotton at present prices & you will observe that the daily sales are quite liberal. If your limits would allow me to pay 7-7 1/2C/ I could send you an article which I know would please you. However I will keep watch of our market until I can hear from you again...." Red Mobile c.d.s., red square "10." Light wear at fold junctions, loss of few letters where opened at wax seal, else very fine and highly attractive. Chadwick appears in Elite Families: Class and Power in Nineteenth-Century Boston (1993).