Reminiscence of an 1833 visit to Charlottesville, Va. [manuscript], 1875.

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Reminiscence of an 1833 visit to Charlottesville, Va. [manuscript], 1875.

Reminiscence of a visit, 1833 April-May, to Charlottesville, Va. made by the author in company with his uncle, Washington Irving.

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University of Virginia

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