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From George Washington to John Baker, 11 April 1783

Newburgh April 11th 1783

Sir,

I shall be obliged to you for some of the Plaister of Paris, or that white powder with which you take (in wax) the Model of the Mouth for your false teeth—and directions how to mix, & make use of it—When you have done this, I can then give you such a Model as will enable you to furnish me with what I want.

Mr Pierce, Pay master Genl who is the bearer of this, & will return immediately back to Camp, will take particular care of what you give him. I am Sir Yr Most Obedt Sert

Go: Washington

AU-M.

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