[Letter] 1838 March 7 Washington City [to] M. Dickerson / James K. Polk. 1838.

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[Letter] 1838 March 7 Washington City [to] M. Dickerson / James K. Polk. 1838.

Recommendation for John A. Bradford of Tennessee to be appointed purser in the navy.

[2] p. ; 26 cm.

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