Letter, 1807 August 15, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to W[illia]m James MacNeven, n.p.

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Letter, 1807 August 15, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to W[illia]m James MacNeven, n.p.

Thanks him for his Pieces of Irish history; U.S. sees what would have been their fate had they continued under same masters; Heaven seems to have provided them an asylum.

1 p. on 1 leaf ; 25 cm. x 19 cm.

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