Letter, 1828 December 20, Alfred [Me.?], to Daniel Webster, Washington.

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Letter, 1828 December 20, Alfred [Me.?], to Daniel Webster, Washington.

Excitement is rising over the northeastern boundary. There is concern about Mr. Preble or Mr. Hughes becoming Minister at the Hague. Mr. Adams is obligated to Mr. Preble.

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