Letter, 1803 Jan. 31, Washington, [D.C.], to Oliver Peabody, Exeter, N.H.

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Letter, 1803 Jan. 31, Washington, [D.C.], to Oliver Peabody, Exeter, N.H.

Expresses his concerns about the upcoming elections and their impact on New Hampshire, and makes a strong denouncement of anti-Federalist forces in America. Gerrymandering in South Carolina to assure Democratic victories has caused John Rutledge not to seek election.

[4] p. (1 leaf) ; 25 x 40 cm. folded to 25 x 20 cm.

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