Correspondence of the Boardman family [manuscript] 1822-1823.

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Correspondence of the Boardman family [manuscript] 1822-1823.

The collection contains a letter, 1822 December 7, Elijah Boardman to George Boardman listing his fellow boarders at Mr. Frost's on Capitol Hill; and a letter, 1823, February 18, William Whiting Boardman, Washington to Caroline Boardman? describing a party at the White House, President James Monroe and Washington society present, together with a transcript.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7927465

University of Virginia. Library

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White House (Washington, D.C.)

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Boardman, William Whiting, 1794-1871

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Boardman, Elijah, 1760-1823

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Boardman family.

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