Memorandum, 1818 April 9, Williamsburg, [Virginia] to executors of Thomas Jefferson, n.p.

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Memorandum, 1818 April 9, Williamsburg, [Virginia] to executors of Thomas Jefferson, n.p.

During visit to Monticello on March 31, Jefferson showed him manuscript of Marshall's life in Washington which he intends to have published after his death by Colonel Randolph and T. J. Randolph; Jefferson wanted knowledge of manuscript to be shared beyond his family members; also told [James] Madison.

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

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