Letter to Asbury Dickins [manuscript], 1825 July 19.

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Letter to Asbury Dickins [manuscript], 1825 July 19.

In a third person letter Madison, Montpelier, thanks Dickins for a Fourth of July oration. A copy of Dickin's "Oration delivered in the Capitol in the city of Washington, on the Fourth of July, 1825, by Asbury Dickins" is cataloged in the Madison Collection as AC901 .M33 v.12 no.6.

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University of Virginia. Library

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