Thomas Jefferson letter to William Temple Franklin [manuscript] 1790 July 25.

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Thomas Jefferson letter to William Temple Franklin [manuscript] 1790 July 25.

Jefferson, New York, chooses a building for the state department from ones Franklin proposed and suggests additions and improvements. With the letter is an engraving, 1809, of Jefferson by David Edwin from drawing by William Russell Birch from a portrait by Gilbert Stuart

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University of Virginia. Library

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