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Two-page letter from William Jackson to the president of the New Hampshire Society of the Cincinnati, dated Philadelphia, June 8, 1818. Jackson informs the president that he is in the process of representing the benefits claims of Revolutionary War soldiers before Congress, and hopes to coordinate those efforts with local Cincinnati groups like that in New Hampshire.
Informs Macpherson of President Washington's very busy schedule and states that any communications, of the nature mentioned in your letter, may be made with equal propriety to General Knox as to himself.