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George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: Inspector General's Office, April 24, 1780, Directions for Reception of French Minister by American Army

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Directions for Reception of French Minister by American Army

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01/01/1780
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manuscripts george washington papers series 4 general correspondence 1697 1799 george washington papers inspector general office french minister american army high resolution correspondence french manuscripts