Letter, 1803 December 8, Natchez, [Mississippi] to Thomas Jefferson, [Washington D.C.].

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Letter, 1803 December 8, Natchez, [Mississippi] to Thomas Jefferson, [Washington D.C.].

Informed by gentleman who arrives this moment from New Orleans that the province was officially delivered to Mr. [Pierre-Clement] Laussat and the flag of the French republic displayed [displaced?] on the 29th [Nov.].

1 p. on 1 leaf ; 25 cm. x 20 cm.

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