File:William Jarvis James Madison.jpg
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English: Bill of lading for two Spanish merino ewes shipped by United States Consul to LIsbon, Portugal, William Jarvis, to President James Madison, aboard the ship Citizen bound for Alexandria, Virginia. The bill of lading accompanied a letter from Jarvis, a frequent correspondent of President Madison. The James Madison Papers, The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. |
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Author | William Jarvis |
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