Letter signed John Oakley, justice of the peace, Washington, D. C., to Thomas Jefferson, October 24, 1802
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Identifier: D04311
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English
- Thomas Jefferson Collection | Letter signed John Oakley, justice of the peace, Washington, D.C., to Thomas Jefferson. Sends his apologies and says that he has been so busy that he “has four constables to wait on him before breakfast!” Also encloses a letter from Mr. Stoddert regarding the Potomac River subscription. (no enclosure included). (2 pages), 1802 Oct 24
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