Papers. 1974 ca. AUG-SEP.

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Papers. 1974 ca. AUG-SEP.

Research on Madison Hemings of Ross and Pike Counties, Ohio, for Fawn Brodie's book "Thomas Jefferson, an Intimate History." Includes 3 TLS from Brodie, "Recollections of Madison Heming" (1873) and notes and photocopies of p. 415-438 of the "History of Ross and Highland Counties."

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