James Madison sight draft [manuscript], 1826 October 5.

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James Madison sight draft [manuscript], 1826 October 5.

Sight draft on Secretary of Treasury Richard Rush for money Jefferson paid as duty on marble for the University of Virginia. With Thomas Jefferson Randolph's statement that the Jefferson estate had no claim on the refunded money.

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University of Virginia. Library

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