Letter, 1806 June 9, New York, [New York] to [Thomas Jefferson], Washington [D.C.].

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Letter, 1806 June 9, New York, [New York] to [Thomas Jefferson], Washington [D.C.].

Encouraged by recent example of Mr. Emmett from Dublin, asks for similar favor, to be admitted to practice as attorney of this state; came here from Ireland with wife and four children in July last; had fever; now wishes to work.

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

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