Transactions of the Agricultural Society of Albemarle, [Co. Va.] [manuscript], 1817-1828.

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Transactions of the Agricultural Society of Albemarle, [Co. Va.] [manuscript], 1817-1828.

Agricultural Society of Albemarle, [Co., Va.] transactions, one volume, photocopies of the original in the Virginia Historical Society. Includes a letter from Thomas Mann Randolph to James Madison and reply, 1817 Oct. 14 and 24, about the organization of the Society.

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