John Coles Papers [manuscript], 1806-1844.

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John Coles Papers [manuscript], 1806-1844.

The collection contains: (1) James Madison: an address ... before the Agricultural Society of Albemarle, Richmond, 1818. (2) Visit of General Lafayette to Louisiana, New Orleans, 1825. By a citizen of New Orleans. (3) Militia in the War of 1812. (4) Virginia almanacs, 1806-1844. 18 volumes (broken file).

21 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7932223

University of Virginia. Library

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