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The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

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monroe, james, 1758-1831

Manuscripts on Subjects of Local Interest

Two short story manuscripts by Mary Hosmer Wiley and Wallace T. Palmer, plus notes on the land transactions for President James Monroe and his plantation Highland in Albemarle County, Va.

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