A Defence of the Revolutionary History of the State of North Carolina from the Aspersions of Mr. Jefferson
Boston & Raleigh: Bowen & Turner, 1834. xii, 343pp. Hardcover bound in marbled boards and black leather compartmentalized spine. The text is Good, but there is light to moderate foxing. Not Ex-Lib.
Relates largely the history of the administration of Josiah Martin, the last of the royal governors in North Carolina, followed by several chapters on the succeeding Whig government, and material on the Revolutionary period. Jones blames any defects in the current state of North Carolina on the negligence of Jefferson's presidency. THORNTON 7068. HOWES J234. SABIN 36579. Item #100690
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