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John Page to Thomas Jefferson, November 11, 1775, Military Actions at Hampton and Norfolk, Virginia; Lack of Salt

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Military Actions at Hampton and Norfolk, Virginia; Lack of Salt

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correspondence john page john page jefferson thomas jefferson military actions military actions hampton norfolk virginia lack salt 1775 the thomas jefferson papers at the library of congress series 1 general correspondence 1651 1827 thomas jefferson papers 1606 1827 american memory high resolution manuscripts