Richmond, January 30, 1800 Dear sir, The legislature of this state, at their last session, deemed it expedient to prescribe a mode of choosing electors ... The committee have it in charge to request that you will as soon as convenient, after the receipt of this communication inform them by letter to their chairman, wheteer [sic] you consent to be placed upon the Republican ticket, as a candidate in your electoral district

Author(s): Republican Party (Va. : 1792-1828). General Committee of Correspondence at Richmond
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Subjects: Elections--Virginia
Presidents--United States--Election--1800
Virginia--Politics and government--1775-1865
Formats: Electronic Resource, Remote
Material Type: Books
Language: English
Audience: Unspecified
Published: [Richmond : s.n., 1800]
Series: Early American imprints. First series no. 38962
LC Classification: P, PS
Additional Authors: Nicholas, Philip Norborne, 1775?-1849
Notes: Signed: Philip Norbo[...]re [i.e., Norborne] Nicholas, chairman of the General Committee of Correspondence at Richmond. John H. Foushee, secretary
References: Evans 38962
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Physical Description: 1 sheet ([1] p.)
OCLC Number: aas03005786e

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