Autograph draft : n.p., to [Rufus] King, [London], 1796 Dec. 3.

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Autograph draft : n.p., to [Rufus] King, [London], 1796 Dec. 3.

Letter seeks Rufus's support in obtaining the release of Lafayette, his family, and friends from the prison at Olmütz.

1 item (3 p.) ; 23 x 18 cm.

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