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Bacon and Shakspere : Proof that William Shakspere ... could not write ... Washington, D.C., January 22, 1886
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William H. Taft, Washington, D.C., letter to Calderon Carlisle, Washington, D.C. :
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Is sending twenty copies of the brief on the Sayward case as requested; requests copies of petition, suggestion, and briefs. Postscript and initials in hand of Taft. The Sayward case involved the seizing of a British ship in the Bering Sea in 1887 for hunting fur seals, a violation of an Act of Congress.
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William January, Washington, D.C., letter to Thomas Jefferson, Monticello
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