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Letters of Joseph Jones of Virginia, 1777-1787

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Edited by Worthington C. Ford.

"Two hundred and fifty copies printed."

The letters are addressed to Madison, Washington and Jefferson, and a few addressed by Washington and Madison to Jones are included. "The interest of Judge Jones' letters lies mainly in the careful picture he gives of the condition of Virginia politics subsequent to the treaty of peace with Great Britain."--Prefatory note.

LC has copy no. 228.

Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site and on the Internet Archive Web site.

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virginia politics and government history revolution sources capital and the bay narratives of washington and the chesapeake bay region 1600 1925 worthington chauncey ford joseph jones united states department of state high resolution united states history
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01/01/1889
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virginia politics and government history revolution sources capital and the bay narratives of washington and the chesapeake bay region 1600 1925 worthington chauncey ford joseph jones united states department of state high resolution united states history