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Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, May 7, 1784. Partly in Cipher.

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Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.

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01/01/1784
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Madison, James (Addressee)
Jefferson, Thomas
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A tour in the United States of America : containing an account of the present situation of that country ; the population, agriculture, commerce, customs, and manners of the inhabitants ; with a description of the Indian nations, the general face of the country, mountains, forests, rivers, and the most beautiful, grand, and picturesque views throughout that vast continent ; likewise improvements in husbandry that may be adopted with great advantage in Europe, volume 2

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May 15, 1784, Warwick, For religious emphasis.

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