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This five-page agreement contains the history of a commercial partnership and sets forth the terms of its establishment and its dissolution. LaPlace and Clavel formed a commercial society and shared, through that firm, ownership in a ship, the Susan Jane, among other items. The ship will be sold as part of the liquidation. One partner will conduct the liquidation; the other will remove himself from involvement in that activity. The Mexican republic's consul in New Orleans, Manuel Morales certifies the signature of the notary public Onisiphore Drouet and affirms that it is the same one he uses in all his writings. LaPlace is mentioned in some of the Franklin Chase letters; Clavel in a document.

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1867-02-12

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Chase Family Papers

Collection Number

AR343-1-8

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Correspondence

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Commercial Partnership Between Onisiphore Drouet and the Mexican republic's consul in New Orleans, Manuel Morales

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