Letter, 15 September 1818, to Daniel Webster.

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Letter, 15 September 1818, to Daniel Webster.

Letter describing his visit to Albany, New York, and the discussions he had with the Chancellor and others about the Dartmouth College case. The Chancellor provided information about New York's view of the case and DeWitt Clinton has a copy of the argument.

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