Letter to James Breckinridge [manuscript], 1823 April 12.

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Letter to James Breckinridge [manuscript], 1823 April 12.

Jefferson thanks Breckinridge for forwarding a subscription and reports on the University's financial situation. A bound volume of minutes, 1814 March 25-1825 October 7, of the trustees of Albemarle Academy, Central College, and the University of Virginia, kept by Breckinridge, is included.

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