An unsigned letter dated June 1, 1824 advises the removal of the books, and other property of the Columbian Institute, to room No. 44, in the Capital Building prior to the next slated meeting of the Institute. A Mr. Shefford's opinion suggests the handwriting is that of John Quincy Adams, then Secretary of State.
An unsigned letter dated June 1, 1824 advises the removal of the books, and other property of the Columbian Institute, to room No. 44, in the Capital Building prior to the next slated meeting of the Institute. A Mr. Shefford's opinion suggests the handwriting is that of John Quincy Adams, then Secretary of State.