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Thomas Jefferson. Notes on the state of Virginia. Public domain book.

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"An appendix ... relative to the murder of Logan's family": p. [238]-274

Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

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virginia history description and travel logan james capital and the bay narratives of washington and the chesapeake bay region 1600 1925 thomas jefferson
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01/01/1832
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virginia
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