Letter, 1802 August 23, "On board the Richmond on the Potomac River," to Thomas Jefferson, Washington, [D.C.].

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Letter, 1802 August 23, "On board the Richmond on the Potomac River," to Thomas Jefferson, Washington, [D.C.].

Encloses his ideas on inland navigation; he feels that in the future this may become beneficial to the United States.

1 p. on 1 leaf ; 25 cm. x 21 cm.

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