Letters received by George Joy [manuscript copies], 1791-1834.

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Letters received by George Joy [manuscript copies], 1791-1834.

Manuscript and typescript copies of letters written and received by George Joy of London, England, 16 Oct. 1791- 21 Oct. 1834, pertaining to international political affairs between the United States, England, and other European countries. Correspondents include Presidents James Madison and John Quincy Adams; Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge; Count Rosencrantz, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Denmark; G.W. Erving, and his brother Benjamin Joy, among others.

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Massachusetts Historical Society

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Joy, George, fl. 1791-1834.

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