Letter to Joel Yancy [manuscript], 1819 December 29.

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Letter to Joel Yancy [manuscript], 1819 December 29.

Mitchell, Lynchburg, Va., writes to Yancy, Bedford, Va., calling on him for the amount of [Thomas] Jefferson's account. The letter is endorsed by Jefferson "Mitchell for the College."

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University of Virginia. Library

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