Letter, 1824 July 1 [to] General Edmund P. Gaines, President of the Board of Vistors at the Military Academy.

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Letter, 1824 July 1 [to] General Edmund P. Gaines, President of the Board of Vistors at the Military Academy.

Secretary of War. Letter thanking Gaines and the Board of Visitors for their efforts on behalf of the Military Academy.

2 p. ; 25 x 20 cm.

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