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The collection consists of a letter from Wills Hill (at that time, Earl of Hillsborough), Whitehall, to acting governor James
Habersham, Savannah, Georgia dated April 1, 1772. The letter discusses Indian depredations, smallpox, an appropriation for
the support of the "civil establishment of Georgia for the present year", says he encloses copy of estimate upon which grant
is founded "for your direction in the Application thereof," mentions an increase in the allowance for purchase of "implements
and utensils for improving the manufacture of raw silk."
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