Letter, 1824 February 17, Sicamore Grove, Laurens Court House, South Carolina to Thomas Jefferson, Albemarle Court House, Virginia.

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Letter, 1824 February 17, Sicamore Grove, Laurens Court House, South Carolina to Thomas Jefferson, Albemarle Court House, Virginia.

Inquires about relative Richard Richardson who was in employ of Jefferson 15 years ago; also about relatives in Jamaica and West India islands; also if Jefferson and Washington ever had an altercation and if Jefferson ever wrote against him.

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

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