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Oriental Trumpet, Portland Maine, March 30, 1797.
Letter to William Boardman, Boston, MA from Captain
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Portrait of Capt. Chapin Sampson, painted in 1794, held
by the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA. Copy not
available at this time.
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