Letter, 1801 March 6, Washington, [D.C.], to Robert Morris, n.p.

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Letter, 1801 March 6, Washington, [D.C.], to Robert Morris, n.p.

Thanks for testimony in regard to Mr. Tate; has already engaged a maitre d' hotel; is glad Tate holds a comfortable place; hopes to see people united in homogeneous mass and party differences obliterated; friendly greetings.

1 p. on 1 leaf ; 26 cm. x 20 cm.

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