Letter, Thomas Mann Randolph, Richmond, to Henry Remsen, New York [manuscript] 1824 Jan. 13.

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Letter, Thomas Mann Randolph, Richmond, to Henry Remsen, New York [manuscript] 1824 Jan. 13.

Randolph writes regarding a draft and other financial matters--Letter, 1864 Jan. 22, John Minor Botts, Auburn, Culpeper Co., to John C. Wyman thanking Wyman for an almanac and asking for a barrel of tar to treat sheep [1 l. holograph signed 25 cm.]--Purchase from the dealer 1983 Dec. 19.

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Randolph, Thomas M. (Thomas Mann), 1768-1828

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Wyman, John C.

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Botts, John Minor, 1802-1869

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