Papers of James Monroe Memorial Library [manuscript] 1965.

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Papers of James Monroe Memorial Library [manuscript] 1965.

Correspondence with John Lee Pratt concerning the permanent deposit of Pres. James Monroe's portrait and silver tray at the Monroe Library. [3 typed letters, signed; one carbon copy of a letter; and one typed, signed memorandum].

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University of Virginia. Library

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