Letter, 1812 June 24, Boston, [Massachusetts] to Thomas Jefferson, n.p.

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Letter, 1812 June 24, Boston, [Massachusetts] to Thomas Jefferson, n.p.

Received favor of 7th; did not have time to send by Mr. Sturtevant of Norfolk samples of stone found in Oxford, N.H., New York and Rhode Island; will send him samples of his foot stoves for carriage and for church; was driven from school at Boston by troops of George 3rd; description of his stone stove; description of Boston which has changed greatly in twenty years.

4 p. on 1 leaf ; 30 cm. x 19 cm.

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