Letter, 1763 July 15, to John Page.

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Letter, 1763 July 15, to John Page.

Concerns Jefferson's hopes of marrying "Belinda" [Rebecca Burwell] about whom Jefferson has had prior conversations with Page. He reports that he expects to be in Williamsburg by October and that he intends to build a house in the city.

4 p. ; 23 cm.

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