Notes of a tour from New York to Philadelphia, Washington, Cincinnati [etc.], 1828 Apr. 30-Jun. 13.

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Notes of a tour from New York to Philadelphia, Washington, Cincinnati [etc.], 1828 Apr. 30-Jun. 13.

Diary of Henry Dana Ward on a tour visiting friends, family, and tenants in Ohio.

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