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Thomas Jefferson to Jason Chamberlayne, March 16, 1814

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Thomas Jefferson to Jason Chamberlayne, July 1, 1814

Chamberlayne Avenue & Saint Peter Street (House), Richmond, Independent City, Virginia

Substitute (proposed by Mr. Chamberlayne,) for the bill, to reduce into one act the several acts and parts of acts for establishing a public jail and penitentiary-house, and for the punishment of crimes. Presented January 29th, 1821. [Richmond,

Substitute (proposed by Mr. Chamberlayne,) for the bill, to reduce into one act the several acts and parts of acts for establishing a public jail and penitentiary-house, and for the punishment of crimes. Presented January 29th, 1821. [Richmond,

Substitute (proposed by Mr. Chamberlayne,) for the bill, to reduce into one act the several acts and parts of acts for establishing a public jail and penitentiary-house, and for the punishment of crimes. Presented January 29th, 1821. [Richmond,

Substitute (proposed by Mr. Chamberlayne,) for the bill, to reduce into one act the several acts and parts of acts for establishing a public jail and penitentiary-house, and for the punishment of crimes. Presented January 29th, 1821. [Richmond,

Thomas Jefferson to Jason Chamberlayne, July 1, 1814

Substitute (proposed by Mr. Chamberlayne,) for the bill, to reduce into one act the several acts and parts of acts for establishing a public jail and penitentiary-house, and for the punishment of crimes. Presented January 29th, 1821. [Richmond,

Thomas Jefferson to Jason Chamberlayne, March 16, 1814

Substitute (proposed by Mr. Chamberlayne,) for the bill, to reduce into one act the several acts and parts of acts for establishing a public jail and penitentiary-house, and for the punishment of crimes. Presented January 29th, 1821. [Richmond,

Substitute (proposed by Mr. Chamberlayne,) for the bill, to reduce into one act the several acts and parts of acts for establishing a public jail and penitentiary-house, and for the punishment of crimes. Presented January 29th, 1821. [Richmond,

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correspondence jefferson thomas jefferson jason chamberlayne jason chamberlayne 1814 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