Letter : Monticello, to Edward A. Turpin, Francisville, 1826 January 10.

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Letter : Monticello, to Edward A. Turpin, Francisville, 1826 January 10.

Jefferson discusses the students and professors at the University, encloses a copy of the University laws and terms of board and tuition (not extant), and closes with his family's remembrances and best wishes.

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