Letter : Richmond [Va.], to the Gentlemen Justices of Botetourt [County, Va.], 1800 June 23.

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Letter : Richmond [Va.], to the Gentlemen Justices of Botetourt [County, Va.], 1800 June 23.

Letter, dated June 23, 1800 in Richmond, from James Monroe, governor of Virginia, to the justices of the court of Botetourt County, concerning the collection of back taxes for 1783-1785.

1 item (1 folded sheet (4 p.)) ; 25 cm.

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