Letter to William Baylies. Boston, MA. 1851 Mar. 13.

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Letter to William Baylies. Boston, MA. 1851 Mar. 13.

Asking for evidence that Daniel Leonard wrote Massachusettensis rather than Jonathan Sewell; mentioning earlier correspondence with John Adams pertaining to this issue; stating his plans to publish something regarding the controversy.

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