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Jefferson’s 1796 Mutual Assurance plat, with drawings and descriptions of Mulberry Row buildings

<strong>Jefferson’s Mutual Assurance plat</strong>, 1796.

Jefferson’s 1796 Mutual Assurance plat, which includes a sketch of the first Monticello and buildings along Mulberry Row.
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