Letters, 1932, Jersey City, N.J., to Frederick S. Peck.

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Letters, 1932, Jersey City, N.J., to Frederick S. Peck.

[1] 1932, Nov. 19 [ALS., 1 l.]--Encloses his publication on George Washington; requests copy of Washington letter. [2] 1932, Nov. 29 [TLS., 1 l.]--Discusses Washington's plans to capture Fort Washington.

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Washington, George, 1732-1799

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