Autograph letter signed : Philadelphia, to her sister, Mrs. Richard Cranch, 1800 May 16.

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Autograph letter signed : Philadelphia, to her sister, Mrs. Richard Cranch, 1800 May 16.

About illness in the latter's family, the President's visit to Washington and changes in his Cabinet, and asking Mrs. Cranch to see that her house in Quincy is put in order.

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