Letter to Joseph L. Tillinghast [manuscript] 1828 Dec. 16.

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Letter to Joseph L. Tillinghast [manuscript] 1828 Dec. 16.

Pearee writes to Tillinghast, a Rhode Island Senator, regarding President John Q. Adams and his message to Congress, Henry Clay, and Jacksonian Democrats

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