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[edit]DescriptionLetter from Joseph Moss White to Thomas Jefferson, May 7, 1801.jpg |
English: States that since Jefferson’s inauguration the tongue of slander has become almost mute and the feelings of even the good people of the state of Connecticut appear to be sweetened towards you. Title: Letter from Joseph Moss White to Thomas Jefferson, May 7, 1801 |
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Missouri History Museum URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/09751B69-AF8E-C5C3-01CF-F807070C055E/original.jpg Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/170080 |
Author | White, Joseph Moss |
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Identifier InfoField | D04190 |
Part of InfoField | Thomas Jefferson Collection, ca. 1773-1961 (bulk 1779-1826) |
Subjects InfoField | Politics and government |
Resource InfoField | 170080 |
GUID InfoField | 09751B69-AF8E-C5C3-01CF-F807070C055E |
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Image title | Letter from Joseph Moss White to Thomas Jefferson, sharing that since Jefferson’s inauguration the tongue of slander has become almost mute and the feelings of even the good people of the state of Connecticut appear to be sweetened towards you, page 1, May 7, 1801. Thomas Jefferson Papers, Missouri History Museum Archives, St. Louis, Missouri. |
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IIM version | 2 |
Keywords | thomas_jefferson |