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Correspondents include her former teacher Madame\n         [Jeanne Louise Henriette] Campan, her daughter Hortensia M.\n         Rogers of \"Druid Hill\" near Baltimore, Md. , her son-in-law\n         Lloyd N. Rogers as well as the daughter of Marquis de\n         Lafayette, Marie Antoinette Virginie de Lafayette Lasteyrie du\n         Saillant. Subjects include the debts and final illness of\n         James Monroe, the final illness of George Hay, the possible\n         sale by the Hay family of \"Ashfield,\" [near Richmond, Va.],\n         the aftermath of the French Revolution, Hortense de\n         Beauharnais (the stepdaughter of Napoleon and the mother of\n         Napoleon III), Samuel L. 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