Letters to James Ronaldson, and the Reverend Frederick Beasley, 1813, [1823].

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Letters to James Ronaldson, and the Reverend Frederick Beasley, 1813, [1823].

Jefferson writes on 1813 January 12 to James Ronaldson concerning farming and gardening activities and his views on the war. In an 1823 letter to the Reverend Frederick Beasley, Jefferson expresses his thanks for Beasley's book.

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