File:Tilghman, Tench. Headquarters, Valley Forge. To Henry Jackson (NYPL b11868620-5378032).tiff

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English: * Digitization was made possible by a lead gift from The Polonsky Foundation.
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Tilghman, Tench. Headquarters, Valley Forge. To Henry Jackson
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Theodorus Bailey Myers collection
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fedfadc0-599f-0133-f6da-00505686d14e
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b11868620


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