File:Letter signed Park Woodward, New London, to Thomas Jefferson, November 28, 1803.jpg

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English: Writes of yellow fever, and attributes it to the moral transgression of owning slaves due to the fact that few Negroes suffer from the fever. Woodward wants the slaves appraised, paid for out of the public chest, and emancipated.
Title: Letter signed Park Woodward, New London, to Thomas Jefferson, November 28, 1803
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Author Woodward, Park
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D04351
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Thomas Jefferson Collection, ca. 1773-1961 (bulk 1779-1826)
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Yellow fever
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Slavery
African Americans
Politics and government
Religion
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167677
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79C0DB50-B866-2F3E-A02D-B43310EB333F

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