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Richard Paul Jodrell Letter and Article Pages, 1781/1792

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A two page letter from Richard Paul Jodrell announcing the birth of his son to a "Mr. Hase." The ten article pages authored by Jodrell are about the "Illustrations of Euripides" and are listed as having been from the Monthly Review, 1792.

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William Cole Collection of Documents Pertaining to the Colonial-Era, 1676/1971, bulk 1730/1770

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Documents, prints, and heraldry pertaining to Virginia governors from the 17th and 18th centuries. Includes letters and documents signed by John Murray, Robert Brooke, James Wood, Beverly Randolph, Patrick Henry, Edmund Andros, Jeffrey Amherst, Norborne Berkeley, Robert Hunter, Francis Fauquier, Earl De La Warr, James Blair, and Robert Dinwiddie among others. Also included in the collection are prints, coats of arms, and commemorative coins.

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