Letter, 1786 December 23, Richmond, [Virginia], to [Thomas Jefferson], n.p.

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Letter, 1786 December 23, Richmond, [Virginia], to [Thomas Jefferson], n.p.

Joins him in the opinion that inspection of the upper country would be of public utility and would secure a number of able-bodied people inhabiting good lands to industry; the wretched state of the flower trade [sic] is such that it must be improved by any possible means; if Jefferson has the time to attend to these objects it would be the proper season to do so.

1 p.; 29 cm. x 32 cm.

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